This special collection examines the claim that microfinance promotes gender equality. The focus is on three areas of the debate: first, the question of how successful microfinance has been in empowering women; second, whether and how negative gender discrimination operates within the sector; third, how power relations within and beyond the household shape the context and outcomes of microfinance initiatives. The papers in this collection demonstrate the divergence of circumstances and emphasise the need to go beyond the past searches for a simple narrative regarding the impact of microfinance. Rather, as the sector evolves and is incorporated into the mainstream financial system, the challenge ahead for researchers is to marshal the eviden...
In the past 30 years, microfinance has carried many promises of social and economic transformation, ...
Allowing women to access and participate in the economics of life is no longer a “women’s issue.” Ge...
The creation of the women’s poverty-empowerment nexus in development discourses has legitimized the ...
This special collection examines the claim that microfinance promotes gender equality. The focus is ...
Empowering women and increasing gender equity is assumed to be crucial in achieving economic growth ...
In this paper we argue that the promotion of women in microfinance initiatives and the bias against ...
Women have always been a victim of injustice, inequality, and the domination of men all over the wor...
Microfinance literature has proved the existence of gender discriminatory practices against women in...
Microfinance programmes increasingly target poor women in developing countries with the expectation ...
Microfinance programmes increasingly target poor women in developing countries with the expectation ...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) target poor people, excluded from the banking system. By giving the...
This paper investigates why and under which institutional circumstances female membership in microfi...
Microfinance is a popular poverty alleviation strategy. Donors target women, claiming to promote gen...
Microfinance enables poor women to engage in income-generating activities, which helps them become f...
Microfinance has been recognized globally as a poverty alleviating strategy and particularly as a ge...
In the past 30 years, microfinance has carried many promises of social and economic transformation, ...
Allowing women to access and participate in the economics of life is no longer a “women’s issue.” Ge...
The creation of the women’s poverty-empowerment nexus in development discourses has legitimized the ...
This special collection examines the claim that microfinance promotes gender equality. The focus is ...
Empowering women and increasing gender equity is assumed to be crucial in achieving economic growth ...
In this paper we argue that the promotion of women in microfinance initiatives and the bias against ...
Women have always been a victim of injustice, inequality, and the domination of men all over the wor...
Microfinance literature has proved the existence of gender discriminatory practices against women in...
Microfinance programmes increasingly target poor women in developing countries with the expectation ...
Microfinance programmes increasingly target poor women in developing countries with the expectation ...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) target poor people, excluded from the banking system. By giving the...
This paper investigates why and under which institutional circumstances female membership in microfi...
Microfinance is a popular poverty alleviation strategy. Donors target women, claiming to promote gen...
Microfinance enables poor women to engage in income-generating activities, which helps them become f...
Microfinance has been recognized globally as a poverty alleviating strategy and particularly as a ge...
In the past 30 years, microfinance has carried many promises of social and economic transformation, ...
Allowing women to access and participate in the economics of life is no longer a “women’s issue.” Ge...
The creation of the women’s poverty-empowerment nexus in development discourses has legitimized the ...