Women At The Center: Grameen Bank Borrowers After One Decade
The Grameen Bank of Bangladesh has successfully lent small sums to poor women for income generation. This empirical study examines the programme's long-term influence and argues that credit alone can create fundamental change, even in an environment distinctly hostile to women's autonomy.
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Women At The Center: Grameen Bank Borrowers After One Decade
The Grameen Bank of Bangladesh has successfully lent small sums to poor women for income generation. This empirical study examines the programme's long-term influence and argues that credit alone can create fundamental change, even in an environment distinctly hostile to women's autonomy.
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Women At The Center: Grameen Bank Borrowers After One Decade

Women At The Center: Grameen Bank Borrowers After One Decade

by Helen Todd
Women At The Center: Grameen Bank Borrowers After One Decade

Women At The Center: Grameen Bank Borrowers After One Decade

by Helen Todd

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Overview

The Grameen Bank of Bangladesh has successfully lent small sums to poor women for income generation. This empirical study examines the programme's long-term influence and argues that credit alone can create fundamental change, even in an environment distinctly hostile to women's autonomy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000011081
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/18/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Helen Todd

Table of Contents

The bank in the village; what credit can do - women's contribution; wives and partners; Taka talks - centrality in the household; strategies for survival; still poor - disaster and dependency; women on their own; group and centre - solidarity and self-interest; centering on the children.
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