Community-based development projects are often argued to strengthen social capital. This paper investigates the impact of a women's empowerment program in India on trust and cooperation, using data on 2,000 households. The program significantly increases trust and stimulates contributions to educational and infrastructural community projects. The effect on informal assistance among households is less consistent. The findings suggest substantial spillovers on the wider community. Households who do not participate in the program themselves but who live in a program village are significantly more trusting and more likely to engage in collective action than households in control villages. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd
Microfinance programs like the Self Help Bank Linkage Program in India have been increasingly promot...
Women in India are fatalities of numerous financial and social components. They are a essential piec...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2007 Dr. Smita G. SabhlokThis dissertation examines the p...
This dissertation provides a quantitative impact evaluation of a community-based development project...
The paper explores whether one of the largest programs in the world for women's empowerment and rura...
This paper explores how and to what extent women and men have benefited from the build-up of social ...
The success of the group approach in rural micro-finance among women has inspired the tendency to lo...
Even though overall growth in India has recently accelerated, it has largely bypassed rural areas an...
We utilise primary data collected from a North Indian village to examine the impact of women’s empow...
Women’s groups are important rural social and financial institutions in South Asia. In India, a larg...
Social capital is one of the main determinants of community resource management success. We use the ...
This paper shows that participation in a community-level female empowerment program in rural north I...
As women are an important part of the community, building their capabilities to manage communities s...
Generation of social capital among the poor village women through micro-finance participation emerge...
Social capital is a resource, a propensity for mutually beneficial collective action that communitie...
Microfinance programs like the Self Help Bank Linkage Program in India have been increasingly promot...
Women in India are fatalities of numerous financial and social components. They are a essential piec...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2007 Dr. Smita G. SabhlokThis dissertation examines the p...
This dissertation provides a quantitative impact evaluation of a community-based development project...
The paper explores whether one of the largest programs in the world for women's empowerment and rura...
This paper explores how and to what extent women and men have benefited from the build-up of social ...
The success of the group approach in rural micro-finance among women has inspired the tendency to lo...
Even though overall growth in India has recently accelerated, it has largely bypassed rural areas an...
We utilise primary data collected from a North Indian village to examine the impact of women’s empow...
Women’s groups are important rural social and financial institutions in South Asia. In India, a larg...
Social capital is one of the main determinants of community resource management success. We use the ...
This paper shows that participation in a community-level female empowerment program in rural north I...
As women are an important part of the community, building their capabilities to manage communities s...
Generation of social capital among the poor village women through micro-finance participation emerge...
Social capital is a resource, a propensity for mutually beneficial collective action that communitie...
Microfinance programs like the Self Help Bank Linkage Program in India have been increasingly promot...
Women in India are fatalities of numerous financial and social components. They are a essential piec...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2007 Dr. Smita G. SabhlokThis dissertation examines the p...