Title of article :
Contribution of Rural Women to Family Income Through Participation in Microcredit: An Empirical Analysis
Author/Authors :
Ferdoushi Ahmed، نويسنده , , Chamhuri Siwar، نويسنده , , Nor Aini Hj. Idris، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Problem statement: Rural women in Bangladesh have a lower socio-economic status and very limited access to income generating activities due to a number of social, cultural and religious barriers. Consequently, they have less opportunity to contribute to their family income. Rural women are economically dependent and vulnerable and socially discriminated. Microcredit programme provides loans to the rural poor women in order to undertake small financial and business activities that allow them to generate income. This income earning opportunity helps the rural women to contribute to their family income and achieve a level of independence. Approach: In the present study, an attempt has been made to assess the impact of microcredit programme on rural womenʹs contribution in improving the household income. The study is based on empirical data collected through interview from the two groups of rural women e.g. ʹwith creditʹ and ʹwithout creditʹ rural women. The ʹwith creditʹ respondents represent the rural women who have taken loan from the Grammeen Bankʹs microcredit programme. The results show that the proportion of the ʹwith creditʹ rural women who contributed to family income is much higher (19%) than that of ʹwithout creditʹ rural women (10%). A multiple regression analysis was conducted to identify the factors influencing the respondentʹs contribution to the total monthly family income. Results: The multiple regression analysis shows that there were strong positive effects of age of respondent, level of education, family size, earning member, occupation of respondentʹs and also monthly income of respondentʹs while status of marriage has a strong negative effect. It was found that majority of the ʹwith creditʹ respondents contribute much higher to the family incomes than the ʹwithout creditʹ respondents. It was also found that with ʹcredit ruralʹ women have improved their socio-economic status and income generating activities by participating microcredit programmes of Grameen Bank. Conclusion: It is concluded that women can contribute to increase in family income which is essential for survival of the rural poor families. Therefore, the MFIs should create provision of credit for women to get them involved in income generation activities.
Keywords :
economically dependent , Grameen Bank (GB) , household income , Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) , marital status , Rural women , Regression model , microcredit programme , Socio-economic status , income generating activities
Journal title :
American Journal of Applied Sciences
Journal title :
American Journal of Applied Sciences