Actually how Empowering is Microcredit?

Development and Change - Tập 34 Số 4 - Trang 577-605 - 2003
Simeen Mahmud1
11 Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Dhaka, Bangladesh [email protected]

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AbstractThis article re‐assesses the effect of microcredit programme participation on women's empowerment by applying an analytical framework that recognizes the conceptual shift in emphasis in the definition of empowerment, from notions of greater well‐being of women to notions of women's choice and active agency in the attainment of greater well‐being. The author finds that microcredit programme participation has only a limited direct effect in increasing women's access to choice‐enhancing resources, but has a much stronger effect in increasing women's ability to exercise agency in intra‐household processes. Consequently, programme participation is able to increase women's welfare and possibly to reduce male bias in welfare outcomes, particularly in poor households.

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