Household welfare and women empowerment through microcredit financing: Evidence from Malaysia microcredit |
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Authors: | Sayed Samer Ali Al-Shami Izaidin Majid Mohd Razali Mohamad Nurulizwa Rashid |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Research and Innovation Management, Faculty of Technology Management and Technopreneurship, University Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Melaka, Malaysia;2. Faculty of Commerce and Economy, Sanaá University, Sanaá, Yemen |
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Abstract: | Microcredit financing is considered a crucial vehicle to flourish the socioeconomic conditions of women and women empowerment, especially among those who are from low-income households and deprived of access to financial services. Nevertheless, the literature arrived with a conflicting conclusion about its effect and women demonstrate that microcredit has small or no effect. This study is intended to scrutinize the impact of a productive loan provided by Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM) on women household welfare and empowerment. A cross-sectional survey was employed through the distribution of a questionnaire to 495 of old and new borrowers. We observe that microcredit has significant positive effects on borrowers’ household income and personal asset acquisition. However, even though the effect of microcredit empowers women borrowers in households’ decisions-making, it has no effect on women control over minor financials. |
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Keywords: | Empowerment Malaysia microcredit welfare women |
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