The issue of marginalization of women in development, particularly in South Asia, has been highlighted in the development literature. Women in this region are found to be generally poor, lack of education, and have a low quality of life, due to various economic and cultural reasons. Thus, unlocking the potentials of these women appears to be a plausible move as this could improve not only their income, but also their quality of life.One such initiative to unlock the potential of these women is micro credit program, where small loan is given to these women to enable them to embark on economic activities, which consequently improve their household income and quality of life.Indeed, there have been many studies that examine the relation...
The empowerment of women is one of crucial development issues.This is due to the fact that women ap...
In an effort to alleviate poverty and empower the national human resources, many institutions are pr...
Poor people, especially poor women have traditionally not been recognized as credit-worthy or able t...
The issue of marginalisation of women in development, particularly in South Asia, has been highlight...
The current study aimed to study the impact of dimensions of personal empowerment and microcredit up...
Bangladesh is one of the poorest countries in the world and women are often subordinated men. As an ...
Participation of women in productive activities is crucial for enhancing the economic status of the ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of micro-credit in women empowerment. Microcredit i...
Based on an empirical study in West Bengal, this paper attempts to examine whether women‟s involveme...
The present paper seeks to dissect the significance of micro-credit in empowering women. It starts w...
Micro-credits an extremely small loan given to impoverished people to help them become self employed...
It was a cross-sectional study to measure the impact of micro credit on women's empowerment and was ...
Women empowerment is one of the central issues in the developing countries. This study investigated ...
The literatures on the ‘micro credit –women empowerment’ linkage reveal that there is a causal relat...
Micro-credit is a critical antipoverty tool, a wise investment in human capital. When the poorest es...
The empowerment of women is one of crucial development issues.This is due to the fact that women ap...
In an effort to alleviate poverty and empower the national human resources, many institutions are pr...
Poor people, especially poor women have traditionally not been recognized as credit-worthy or able t...
The issue of marginalisation of women in development, particularly in South Asia, has been highlight...
The current study aimed to study the impact of dimensions of personal empowerment and microcredit up...
Bangladesh is one of the poorest countries in the world and women are often subordinated men. As an ...
Participation of women in productive activities is crucial for enhancing the economic status of the ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of micro-credit in women empowerment. Microcredit i...
Based on an empirical study in West Bengal, this paper attempts to examine whether women‟s involveme...
The present paper seeks to dissect the significance of micro-credit in empowering women. It starts w...
Micro-credits an extremely small loan given to impoverished people to help them become self employed...
It was a cross-sectional study to measure the impact of micro credit on women's empowerment and was ...
Women empowerment is one of the central issues in the developing countries. This study investigated ...
The literatures on the ‘micro credit –women empowerment’ linkage reveal that there is a causal relat...
Micro-credit is a critical antipoverty tool, a wise investment in human capital. When the poorest es...
The empowerment of women is one of crucial development issues.This is due to the fact that women ap...
In an effort to alleviate poverty and empower the national human resources, many institutions are pr...
Poor people, especially poor women have traditionally not been recognized as credit-worthy or able t...