Microcredit and Women's Empowerment Microcredit and Women's Empowerment
Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series

Microcredit and Women's Empowerment

A Case Study of Bangladesh

Aminul Faraizi and Others
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Publisher Description

Using a case study of Bangladesh, and based on a long term participatory observation method, this book investigates claims of the success of microcredit, as well as the critiques of it, in the context of women’s empowerment. It confronts the distinction between women’s increasing wealth as a consequence of the success of microcredit programmes and their apparent non-commensurate empowerment, looking at two organisations (the Grameen Bank and the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee) as they operate in two localities in rural Bangladesh, in order to discover how enrichment and empowerment are often confused.

The book goes on to establish that the well-publicised success stories of the microcredit programme are blown out of proportion, and that the dynamics of collective responsibility for repayment of loans by a group of women borrowers – usually seen to be a tool for the success of microcredit – is in fact no less repressive than traditional debt collectors. This book makes a contribution to development debates; challenging adherents to more closely specify those conditions under which microcredit does indeed have validity, as well as providing insights relevant to South Asian Studies and Development Studies.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2014
April 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
160
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
14.4
MB

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