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over 16,500 observations. In the study, clusters were selected in areas Compartamos Banco, a Microfinance institution (MFI … suggests that Microfinance has a significant positive effect on school and food expenditure but no apparent effect on …
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The champions of financial inclusion regret women’s lack of access to credit, while critics of financialization, by contrast, claim that women have become overly indebted. But little is actually known about women’s debt/credit in quantitative terms, mostly due to a lack of data. This...
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The youthful population of South Asia, holding the majority in the subregion, will also have a great share in the future alongside the risk of being not in education, employment, or training with a persisting gender gap. This makes it important to adopt a gender-responsive policy framework for...
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This paper analyzes gender-differences with respect to microfinance repayment-rates using a large global dataset … covering 350 Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) in 70 countries. The results indicate that more women clients is associated with …
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actions were boosted through the movement of microfinance. Literary experiences have disclosed that Self Help Group (SHGs … entrepreneurs and the role of microfinance in assisting women to start micro enterprises. The paper also looks at the reasons of …
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The size and composition of assets and liabilities of households differ vastly across the income distribution in euro area countries. This paper shows that differences between income groups in household finance on both sides of the balance sheet contribute to income inequality. The distribution...
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This research studies the stylized fact of a "gender gap" in that women tend to have lower financial literacy than men. Our data which samples middle-class people from Bangkok does not show a gender gap. This result is not explained by men's low financial literacy, nor by women's high income and...
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