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Household and Intrahousehold Impact of the Grameen Bank and Similar Targeted Credit Programs in Bangladesh
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by: Shahidur Khandker, Mark Pitt
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World Bank Discussion Papers English; Paperback; 120 pages
Published June 1, 1996 by World Bank
ISBN: 978-0-8213-3594-9; SKU: 13594
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"World Bank Discussion Paper No. 320. Provides separate estimates of the influence of borrowing by both men and women, through three credit programs, on a variety of household and individual outcomes, including school enrollment, labor supply, the asset holdings of women, recent fertility and use of contraceptives, consumption, and the anthropometric status of children. The findings show that credit provided to women is more likely to influence these behaviors than credit provided to men and has a significant effect on the well-being of poor households in Bangladesh."
- Shipping Weight: 0.63 lbs (0.29 kgs)
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