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The impact of microcredit on women's empowerment: evidence from China
Authors:Xia Li  Christopher Gan  Baiding Hu
Institution:1. Department of Accounting , Lincoln University , Christchurch, New Zealand Judy.Li@lincolnuni.ac.nz;3. Department of Accounting , Lincoln University , Christchurch, New Zealand
Abstract:The impact of microcredit on women's empowerment remains controversial, as documented in the microfinance literature. While some studies claim that microcredit helps women increase their income earning abilities, leading to greater power to overcome cultural asymmetries, others contend that small loans allocated to women are usually controlled by their spouses, which results in more severe subordination of women and leaves them more vulnerable to the patriarchy system within the household and/or at society level. This paper evaluates the empowerment impact of microcredit on rural women in China. Logistic regression is employed for empirical analysis and data are collected through a rural household survey. The results confirm that microcredit has a significant impact on five dimensions of women's empowerment, ranging from economic security to awareness of social/legal issues.
Keywords:microcredit  women's empowerment  rural China
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