Financial inclusion and livelihood transformation : perspective from microfinance institutions in Rural India / Srimoyee Datta, Tarak Nath Sahu.
2023
HG178.33.I4
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Title
Financial inclusion and livelihood transformation : perspective from microfinance institutions in Rural India / Srimoyee Datta, Tarak Nath Sahu.
Author
Datta, Srimoyee, author.
ISBN
9789819941414 (electronic bk.)
9819941415 (electronic bk.)
9789819941407
9819941407
9819941415 (electronic bk.)
9789819941407
9819941407
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxii, 199 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-99-4141-4 doi
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HG178.33.I4
Dewey Decimal Classification
332.0954
Summary
This book explores the role and effect of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) with different dimensions. It is being supported with strong empirical evidence into various parameters of MFIs directed towards inclusive finance and the transformation journey of livelihoods of its beneficiaries. It also incorporates empirical evidence with the perception of both beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries. Starting its journey toward the path of comprehending how MFIs make their footprint among the excluded population in the selected areas, it incorporates the different outcomes of MFI lending like credit utilisation patterns, income generation, and employability. As financial stability helps to break out the vicious cycle of poverty, this book emphasises the self-dependent element for the beneficiaries and their households. It addresses the important issue of the female counterparts in society. It shows how the MFIs work actively to generate female empowerment from multiple dimensions among the selected communities. It addresses key issues to consider for inclusive policy formulation, especially for backward communities in the backward areas and gives a realistic scenario of the MFI activities, their interactions with the respondents, the various outcomes, and areas for further developments, etc. This book is beneficial for academicians, researchers, and policymakers. Dr. Srimoyee Datta is presently working as an Assistant Professor in Department of Business Administration, Sidho Kanho Birsha University. She has over 17 years of academic experience in various institutes. She has been awarded Ph.D. from Vidyasagar University, West Bengal. She has published various research articles in various reputed national and international journals published by reputed publishers. Dr. Tarak Nath Sahu is currently working as an Associate Professor of Commerce and Head, Department of Business Administration, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore. He has over 16 years of postgraduate teaching and research experience in the field of finance and financial economics. Dr. Sahu, a gold medalist at both graduate and post-graduate levels, has authored five books and edited ten books. He has published more than hundred fifty research articles in reputed national and international journals.
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Sahu, Tarak Nath, 1982- author.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Financial inclusion, microfinance institutions and women empowerment: overview and literatures
Chapter 3: Perception of borrowers and non-borrowers towards mfis
Chapter 4: Credit utilization pattern of the borrowers
Chapter 5: Microfinance and employability
Chapter 6: Performance analysis of the active mfis
Chapter 7: Role of mfis towards empowering the women
Chapter 8: Identification of determinants influencing the economic, psychological and social empowerment of the female borrowers
Chapter 9: Summary and conclusion.
Chapter 2: Financial inclusion, microfinance institutions and women empowerment: overview and literatures
Chapter 3: Perception of borrowers and non-borrowers towards mfis
Chapter 4: Credit utilization pattern of the borrowers
Chapter 5: Microfinance and employability
Chapter 6: Performance analysis of the active mfis
Chapter 7: Role of mfis towards empowering the women
Chapter 8: Identification of determinants influencing the economic, psychological and social empowerment of the female borrowers
Chapter 9: Summary and conclusion.