Microfinance and gender inequality: cross-country evidence |
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Authors: | Quanda Zhang Alberto Posso |
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Affiliation: | International Development and Trade Research Group, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia |
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Abstract: | Microfinance enables poor women to engage in income-generating activities, which helps them become financially independent, strengthening their decision-making power within the household and society. Consequently, microfinance has the potential to reduce gender inequality (GI). Case-study evidence from across the developing world both supports and contradicts this hypothesis. We therefore revisit this issue using macroeconomic cross-country panel data for 64 developing economies over the period 2003–2014. We find that women’s participation in microfinance is associated with a reduction in GI. However, regional interactions reveal that cultural factors are likely to influence the GI–microfinance nexus. |
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Keywords: | Microfinance financial inclusion gender inequality empowerment panel data evidence |
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