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</titre> Drawing on data collected in South-India and using a socioeconomic and comprehensive approach, this paper explores the effects of microfinance on pre-existing indebtedness and over-indebtedness. The analysis demonstrates the complexity of causality chains and the diversity of microfinance...
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This article examines the complexity and diversity of women?s informal financial practices and circuits using data from surveys conducted in Senegal and South India. An analysis of individual experiences reveals the subtlety and complexity of these practices and circuits: apart from economical...
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compensate through debt for the unbalanced situation faced by their daughters compared to their sons. However, the lack of …
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for their daughters by taking on debt. But wealth asymmetry between mothers and fathers perpetuates gender inequality …
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for their daughters by taking on debt. But wealth asymmetry between mothers and fathers perpetuates gender inequality …
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contrast, claim that women have become overly indebted. But little is actually known about women's debt/credit in quantitative … sex in order to analyze the gender of debt and its interplay with caste and poverty, based on descriptive statistics and … household debt. On a theoretical level, these results highlight the gendered earmarking of debt and credit: male and female …
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Poor women borrow from multiple sources. This study examines whether the source of debt matters for women’s role in …
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