Husbands and Wives. The powers and perils of participation in a microfinance cooperative for female entrepreneurs

F. Meier zu Selhausen, E. Stam

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    Abstract

    This study on female entrepreneurs in Western Uganda provides empirical evidence on the socio-economic effects of participation in a microfinance cooperative of both the female entrepreneur and her husband. Participation by female entrepreneurs in a microfinance cooperative is not an unconditional blessing: even though it does deliver higher household incomes, it might also deteriorate the female’s household decision-making power when her husband participates in the same self-help group of the microfinance cooperative. This offers new insights for development policy and for entrepreneurship scholars to study the bright and dark sides of microfinance.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationUtrecht
    PublisherUU USE Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Publication series

    Name Discussion Paper Series / Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute
    No.10
    Volume13
    ISSN (Electronic)2666-8238

    Keywords

    • microfinance
    • cooperatives
    • female entrepreneurship
    • coffee
    • Uganda

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