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theory provides arguments for which the shape of relationship may be positive for low levels of inequality and negative for …
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theory provides arguments for which the shape of relationship may be positive for low levels of inequality and negative for …
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users. This needs to be complemented by a focus on the empowerment of women and men, giving them the freedom to choose the … way women and men use, manage and control, inherit and own money in different ways across cultures. The one universal … trait is that women use more of their money, compared to men, for the welfare of their children and household. So financial …
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inclusion programs on poor households represented by women relative to that represented by men?” By constructing a good … effect was 8.40% for women as against 3.97% for men, indicating that the gender of participating poor undoubtedly affects the …
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non-participants, particularly agricultural assets. We find week evidence that women participants benefit more from credit … programme than male counterparts. Although women are more likely to start self-employment activities with the loans—mainly in …
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, women have however been left out in the sense that there is entitlement but empowerment has not taken place. The state is a … bystander in the banking policies when it comes to empowering women through financial inclusion. The problems faced by women … and this policy has not helped in the economic development of women. Business loans to women remain negligible and most of …
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Part I. Women's financial inclusion: clearing the roadblocks to empowerment -- The road to financial inclusion -- What …'s standing in the way of women's financial inclusion? -- From invisibility to agency -- Part II. Making the business case …"The full financial inclusion of women will lead to significant advances in global economic development." …
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