In the microfinance industry the idea of “empowerment” is often valued as a means to encourage female emancipation from male domination. This paper’s main purpose is to draw on women’s testimonies and narratives to highlight the fundamental importance within these processes of women’s relationships with one another, both in terms of female subjectivity and agency. Women constantly position themselves between their kin and their neighbourhood in a context where dependence upon men is considered as natural. Microcredit uses are shaped by and constitutive of the relationships between women, including power relationships. Our findings suggest revising the usual opposition between power as domination (power over) and power as agency (power to). ...
This paper attempts to test empirically whether access to micro-credit can help poor rural women to ...
Women, more than men, are faced with difficulties in accessing financial services. Women in developi...
Microfinance programs like the Self Help Bank Linkage Program in India have been increasingly promot...
International audienceIn the microfinance industry 'empowerment' is often described as a means to fa...
In the microfinance industry, empowerment is often described as a means to facilitate female emancip...
Impact evaluation studies routinely find that lending to women benefits their households, but not ne...
For the empowerment of women in a developing country like India, it is necessary to make them financ...
The present paper provides a review of the literature on women\u2019s empowerment. In particular, it...
This Bachelor thesis is a systematic review of studies from India and Bangladesh regarding the effec...
The majority of the poor people in the world today are women. Women are not only more poor men, but ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine and conduct an academic research on the topic of ‘’The Empowe...
International audienceMicrofinance appears more and more as a tool for women's empowerment. This cha...
Microfinance and micro-credit practices have become a popular means of local development. In India, ...
Women's empowerment in relation to microcredit programmes is a prominent issue in the literature of ...
This paper attempts to test empirically whether access to micro-credit can help poor rural women to ...
Women, more than men, are faced with difficulties in accessing financial services. Women in developi...
Microfinance programs like the Self Help Bank Linkage Program in India have been increasingly promot...
International audienceIn the microfinance industry 'empowerment' is often described as a means to fa...
In the microfinance industry, empowerment is often described as a means to facilitate female emancip...
Impact evaluation studies routinely find that lending to women benefits their households, but not ne...
For the empowerment of women in a developing country like India, it is necessary to make them financ...
The present paper provides a review of the literature on women\u2019s empowerment. In particular, it...
This Bachelor thesis is a systematic review of studies from India and Bangladesh regarding the effec...
The majority of the poor people in the world today are women. Women are not only more poor men, but ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine and conduct an academic research on the topic of ‘’The Empowe...
International audienceMicrofinance appears more and more as a tool for women's empowerment. This cha...
Microfinance and micro-credit practices have become a popular means of local development. In India, ...
Women's empowerment in relation to microcredit programmes is a prominent issue in the literature of ...
This paper attempts to test empirically whether access to micro-credit can help poor rural women to ...
Women, more than men, are faced with difficulties in accessing financial services. Women in developi...
Microfinance programs like the Self Help Bank Linkage Program in India have been increasingly promot...