Abstract:
The present study was designed to evaluate impact of microcredit on income generation
for poverty alleviation and empowerment of rural women. The study is based on data
generated through face to face interviews of selected women borrowers numbering 90
under three microcredit organization such as ASA, BRAC and DBS programming areas
of Meherpur district. In this study descriptive analysis was used to identify the socio-
economic conditions of women and to measure the women empowerment through
microcredit programs. Logistic regression analysis used to assess the impact of
microcredit programs on income generation for poverty alleviation of women at
household level. The socio-economic conditions of women are essential to assess the
effectiveness of microcredit programs. The univariate technique is used first to study the
variation of poverty alleviation on several covariates. The multivariate technique viz.,
multiple logistic regression model is used to identify the determinants of income
generation for poverty alleviation. The finding of the analysis shows that, the total
household members were negatively influencing the poverty alleviation of women at
household level whereas household earning members have positive impact on income
generation which leads to poverty alleviation, the reason behind this is earning members
are more than one to, increase the level of income of the household and then they live in
better life and their poverty also reduced. So, household‘s monthly income also
positively affect on income generation for poverty alleviation. Respondent‘s education,
occupation, amount of loan and savings have also positive impact on the poverty
alleviation of women at household level. The microcredit programs on empowerment of
women have been measured by ten household decision making factors of women. The
empowerment index reflects that employed women get more empowerment facilities
than the unemployed women and most of the women were housewife mainly. The
empowerment index shows that the empowerment index for employed women is 0.77
and for unemployed women 0.28 whereas the average empowerment index for all
respondents is 0.53. Women who were employed enable to take more decisions than
their husband due to associated with the microcredit organizations.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agribusiness Management
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
DEVELOPMENT AND POVERTY STUDIES