Impact of microcredit on income inequality among rural women: The case of Panchagarh district in Bangladesh

© Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. This article aims to examine the role of microcredit programme on measuring income inequality between two groups of rural women in Bangladesh namely ‘with credit’ and ‘without credit’. ‘With credit’ rural women were members of Grameen Bank’s microcredit programme w...

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Main Authors: Ferdoushi Ahmed, Rawshan Ara Begum, Chamhuri Siwar, Md Shahin Mia, Aree Wiboonpongse
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-675872020-04-02T15:20:36Z Impact of microcredit on income inequality among rural women: The case of Panchagarh district in Bangladesh Ferdoushi Ahmed Rawshan Ara Begum Chamhuri Siwar Md Shahin Mia Aree Wiboonpongse Arts and Humanities Business, Management and Accounting Economics, Econometrics and Finance Social Sciences © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. This article aims to examine the role of microcredit programme on measuring income inequality between two groups of rural women in Bangladesh namely ‘with credit’ and ‘without credit’. ‘With credit’ rural women were members of Grameen Bank’s microcredit programme while ‘without credit’ rural women who were not members of any microcredit programme. This empirical study was based on primary data collected through face to face interview from rural women in Panchagarh District of Bangladesh. By applying Lorenz Curve approach and Gini Coefficient analysis, the study findings revealed that ‘with credit’ households had less income inequality compared to ‘without credit’ households with the values of Gini coefficient at 0.354 and 0.429 respectively. It is evidenced that Grameen Bank’s microcredit programme provides an opportunity to reduce income inequality which ultimately contributes to improve rural family income and their livelihood. Study findings revealed that microcredit programme played a key role to alleviate poverty, reduced income inequality and helped the rural women to be economically independent and financially solvent in their society. The policy implication is that more provision of credits or loans by the microfinance institutions like Grameen Bank for the very poor or ultra-poor women in Bangladesh or any other least developed countries would help to get them involved in income generation activities and come out of poverty. Further research can be conducted on measuring income inequality perception i.e. how rural people perceive their income gaps and what are their thoughts for improving rural income inequality. 2020-04-02T14:56:15Z 2020-04-02T14:56:15Z 2019-01-01 Journal 22318534 01287702 2-s2.0-85076819220 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85076819220&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/67587
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topic Arts and Humanities
Business, Management and Accounting
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Sciences
spellingShingle Arts and Humanities
Business, Management and Accounting
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Sciences
Ferdoushi Ahmed
Rawshan Ara Begum
Chamhuri Siwar
Md Shahin Mia
Aree Wiboonpongse
Impact of microcredit on income inequality among rural women: The case of Panchagarh district in Bangladesh
description © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. This article aims to examine the role of microcredit programme on measuring income inequality between two groups of rural women in Bangladesh namely ‘with credit’ and ‘without credit’. ‘With credit’ rural women were members of Grameen Bank’s microcredit programme while ‘without credit’ rural women who were not members of any microcredit programme. This empirical study was based on primary data collected through face to face interview from rural women in Panchagarh District of Bangladesh. By applying Lorenz Curve approach and Gini Coefficient analysis, the study findings revealed that ‘with credit’ households had less income inequality compared to ‘without credit’ households with the values of Gini coefficient at 0.354 and 0.429 respectively. It is evidenced that Grameen Bank’s microcredit programme provides an opportunity to reduce income inequality which ultimately contributes to improve rural family income and their livelihood. Study findings revealed that microcredit programme played a key role to alleviate poverty, reduced income inequality and helped the rural women to be economically independent and financially solvent in their society. The policy implication is that more provision of credits or loans by the microfinance institutions like Grameen Bank for the very poor or ultra-poor women in Bangladesh or any other least developed countries would help to get them involved in income generation activities and come out of poverty. Further research can be conducted on measuring income inequality perception i.e. how rural people perceive their income gaps and what are their thoughts for improving rural income inequality.
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author Ferdoushi Ahmed
Rawshan Ara Begum
Chamhuri Siwar
Md Shahin Mia
Aree Wiboonpongse
author_facet Ferdoushi Ahmed
Rawshan Ara Begum
Chamhuri Siwar
Md Shahin Mia
Aree Wiboonpongse
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title Impact of microcredit on income inequality among rural women: The case of Panchagarh district in Bangladesh
title_short Impact of microcredit on income inequality among rural women: The case of Panchagarh district in Bangladesh
title_full Impact of microcredit on income inequality among rural women: The case of Panchagarh district in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Impact of microcredit on income inequality among rural women: The case of Panchagarh district in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Impact of microcredit on income inequality among rural women: The case of Panchagarh district in Bangladesh
title_sort impact of microcredit on income inequality among rural women: the case of panchagarh district in bangladesh
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