Financial Inclusion and Livelihood Transformation Perspective from Microfinance Institutions in Rural India

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505 8 |a Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background of the Study -- 1.2 Microfinance Institution -- 1.3 Financial Inclusion -- 1.4 Women Empowerment -- 1.5 Motivation of the Study -- 1.6 Objectives of the Study -- 1.7 Scope of the Study -- 1.8 Structure of the Book -- References -- 2 Financial Inclusion, Microfinance Institutions and Women Empowerment -- 2.1 Financial Inclusion in India and Abroad -- 2.1.1 Introduction -- 2.1.2 Financial Instruments and Institutions: An Overview -- 2.1.3 Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.4 Journey of Financial Inclusion in India -- 2.1.5 Participating Financial Institutions in Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.5.1 Commercial Banks -- 2.1.5.2 Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) -- 2.1.5.3 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) -- 2.1.5.4 Post Offices -- 2.1.5.5 Microfinance Institutions -- 2.1.5.6 SHGs Bank Linkage Programme -- 2.1.6 Policy Initiatives for Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.6.1 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) and Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, and Mobile Phone (JAM) -- 2.1.6.2 No-Frill Accounts -- 2.1.6.3 General Purpose Credit Cards (GCC) -- 2.1.6.4 Business Correspondents (BC)/Business Facilitators (BFs) -- 2.1.6.5 Technology-Based Approaches -- 2.1.7 Committee Recommendations for Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.7.1 A C Shah Committee -- 2.1.7.2 Ghosh Committee -- 2.1.7.3 B. Sivaraman Committee -- 2.1.7.4 Narasimham Committee -- 2.1.7.5 Malhotra Committee -- 2.1.7.6 RV. Gupta Committee -- 2.1.7.7 Usha Thorat Panel -- 2.1.7.8 Rangarajan Committee -- 2.1.7.9 Deepak Mohanty Committee -- 2.1.8 Financial Inclusion in Different Countries -- 2.1.8.1 Introduction -- 2.1.8.2 UFA 2020: The World Bank Initiative -- 2.1.8.3 Target Countries and FI Movement -- 2.1.8.4 Comparative Study Between Developed Countries and Targeting Countries 
505 8 |a 2.1.9 Literature on the Role of Financial Institutions in Inclusion -- 2.2 Microfinance Institutions: An Overview in Indian Milieu -- 2.2.1 Microcredit -- 2.2.2 Micro Pension -- 2.2.3 Micro Insurance -- 2.3 Women Empowerment: A Delineate on Indian Context -- 2.3.1 Female Empowerment and Sustainable Growth in India -- 2.3.2 Government Initiatives and Women Empowerment: Indian Perspective -- 2.3.3 Empowerment and Microfinance -- 2.4 Interrelationship Between Financial Inclusion, Microfinance and Women Empowerment -- References -- 3 Perception of Borrowers and Non-borrowers Towards MFIs -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Literary Overview Related to Perception About MFIs -- 3.3 Perception of Borrowers and Non-borrowers of MFIs: Empirical Evidences -- 3.3.1 Research Design -- 3.3.1.1 Data Types -- 3.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 3.3.1.3 Data Collection Techniques -- 3.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 3.3.1.5 Study Period -- 3.3.1.6 Description of Data -- 3.3.1.7 Statistical and Econometric Tests Used in the Study -- 3.3.1.8 Scheme of Investigation -- 3.3.2 Analysis -- 3.3.2.1 Demographic Factors of Borrowers Only -- 3.3.2.2 Perception of Borrowers and Non-borrowers About MFIs in the Proposed Area -- 3.3.3 Findings -- References -- 4 Credit Utilization Pattern of the Borrowers -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Credit Utilization and MFI Beneficiaries: Literary Analysis -- 4.3 Observational Evidences Related to Credit Utilization by MFI Beneficiaries -- 4.3.1 Research Design -- 4.3.1.1 Data Types -- 4.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 4.3.1.3 Data Collection Techniques -- 4.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 4.3.1.5 Statistical and Econometric Tests Used in the Study -- 4.3.1.6 Scheme of Investigation -- 4.3.2 Analysis -- 4.3.3 Findings -- References -- 5 Microfinance and Employability -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Studies on Employability Through MFIs -- 5.3 Experiential Analysis of Employability Through MFIs 
505 8 |a 5.3.1 Research Design -- 5.3.2 Analysis -- 5.3.3 Findings -- References -- 6 Performance Analysis of the Active MFIs -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Performance Evaluation of MFIs: Literary Review -- 6.3 Empirical Observation and Analysis of Operating MFIs Performance Evaluation -- 6.3.1 Research Design -- 6.3.2 Data Types -- 6.3.3 Sample Design -- 6.3.4 Data Collection Techniques -- 6.3.5 Statistical and Econometric Tests Used in the Study -- 6.3.6 Analysis -- 6.3.7 Findings -- References -- 7 Role of MFIs Towards Empowering the Women -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Building Up Women Empowerment by the Offerings of MFIs: Bibliographic Review -- 7.3 In-depth Existential Analysis on Women Empowerment by MFIs Offerings -- 7.3.1 Research Design -- 7.3.1.1 Data Types -- 7.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 7.3.1.3 Data Collection Technique -- 7.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 7.3.1.5 Study Period -- 7.3.1.6 Description of Data -- 7.3.2 Analysis -- 7.3.3 Findings -- References -- 8 Identification of Determinants Influencing the Economic, Psychological and Social Empowerment of the Female Borrowers -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Economic, Psychological and Social Empowerment of the Female: Literary Study -- 8.3 Descriptive and Analytical Framework on Beneficiaries' Economic, Psychological and Social Empowerment -- 8.3.1 Research Design -- 8.3.1.1 Data Types -- 8.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 8.3.1.3 Data Collection Technique -- 8.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 8.3.1.5 Study Period -- 8.3.1.6 Description of Data -- 8.3.2 Analysis -- 8.3.2.1 Economic Empowerment -- 8.3.2.2 Psychological Empowerment -- 8.3.2.3 Social Empowerment -- 8.3.3 Findings -- 8.3.3.1 Economic Empowerment -- 8.3.3.2 Psychological Empowerment -- 8.3.3.3 Social Empowerment -- References -- 9 Summary and Conclusion -- 9.1 Summary of the Study -- 9.2 Conclusion -- 9.3 Contribution of the Study -- 9.4 Recommendations and Policy Implications 
505 8 |a 9.5 Limitations and Direction for Further Studies -- References -- Bibliography -- Index 
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contents Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background of the Study -- 1.2 Microfinance Institution -- 1.3 Financial Inclusion -- 1.4 Women Empowerment -- 1.5 Motivation of the Study -- 1.6 Objectives of the Study -- 1.7 Scope of the Study -- 1.8 Structure of the Book -- References -- 2 Financial Inclusion, Microfinance Institutions and Women Empowerment -- 2.1 Financial Inclusion in India and Abroad -- 2.1.1 Introduction -- 2.1.2 Financial Instruments and Institutions: An Overview -- 2.1.3 Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.4 Journey of Financial Inclusion in India -- 2.1.5 Participating Financial Institutions in Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.5.1 Commercial Banks -- 2.1.5.2 Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) -- 2.1.5.3 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) -- 2.1.5.4 Post Offices -- 2.1.5.5 Microfinance Institutions -- 2.1.5.6 SHGs Bank Linkage Programme -- 2.1.6 Policy Initiatives for Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.6.1 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) and Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, and Mobile Phone (JAM) -- 2.1.6.2 No-Frill Accounts -- 2.1.6.3 General Purpose Credit Cards (GCC) -- 2.1.6.4 Business Correspondents (BC)/Business Facilitators (BFs) -- 2.1.6.5 Technology-Based Approaches -- 2.1.7 Committee Recommendations for Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.7.1 A C Shah Committee -- 2.1.7.2 Ghosh Committee -- 2.1.7.3 B. Sivaraman Committee -- 2.1.7.4 Narasimham Committee -- 2.1.7.5 Malhotra Committee -- 2.1.7.6 RV. Gupta Committee -- 2.1.7.7 Usha Thorat Panel -- 2.1.7.8 Rangarajan Committee -- 2.1.7.9 Deepak Mohanty Committee -- 2.1.8 Financial Inclusion in Different Countries -- 2.1.8.1 Introduction -- 2.1.8.2 UFA 2020: The World Bank Initiative -- 2.1.8.3 Target Countries and FI Movement -- 2.1.8.4 Comparative Study Between Developed Countries and Targeting Countries
2.1.9 Literature on the Role of Financial Institutions in Inclusion -- 2.2 Microfinance Institutions: An Overview in Indian Milieu -- 2.2.1 Microcredit -- 2.2.2 Micro Pension -- 2.2.3 Micro Insurance -- 2.3 Women Empowerment: A Delineate on Indian Context -- 2.3.1 Female Empowerment and Sustainable Growth in India -- 2.3.2 Government Initiatives and Women Empowerment: Indian Perspective -- 2.3.3 Empowerment and Microfinance -- 2.4 Interrelationship Between Financial Inclusion, Microfinance and Women Empowerment -- References -- 3 Perception of Borrowers and Non-borrowers Towards MFIs -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Literary Overview Related to Perception About MFIs -- 3.3 Perception of Borrowers and Non-borrowers of MFIs: Empirical Evidences -- 3.3.1 Research Design -- 3.3.1.1 Data Types -- 3.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 3.3.1.3 Data Collection Techniques -- 3.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 3.3.1.5 Study Period -- 3.3.1.6 Description of Data -- 3.3.1.7 Statistical and Econometric Tests Used in the Study -- 3.3.1.8 Scheme of Investigation -- 3.3.2 Analysis -- 3.3.2.1 Demographic Factors of Borrowers Only -- 3.3.2.2 Perception of Borrowers and Non-borrowers About MFIs in the Proposed Area -- 3.3.3 Findings -- References -- 4 Credit Utilization Pattern of the Borrowers -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Credit Utilization and MFI Beneficiaries: Literary Analysis -- 4.3 Observational Evidences Related to Credit Utilization by MFI Beneficiaries -- 4.3.1 Research Design -- 4.3.1.1 Data Types -- 4.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 4.3.1.3 Data Collection Techniques -- 4.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 4.3.1.5 Statistical and Econometric Tests Used in the Study -- 4.3.1.6 Scheme of Investigation -- 4.3.2 Analysis -- 4.3.3 Findings -- References -- 5 Microfinance and Employability -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Studies on Employability Through MFIs -- 5.3 Experiential Analysis of Employability Through MFIs
5.3.1 Research Design -- 5.3.2 Analysis -- 5.3.3 Findings -- References -- 6 Performance Analysis of the Active MFIs -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Performance Evaluation of MFIs: Literary Review -- 6.3 Empirical Observation and Analysis of Operating MFIs Performance Evaluation -- 6.3.1 Research Design -- 6.3.2 Data Types -- 6.3.3 Sample Design -- 6.3.4 Data Collection Techniques -- 6.3.5 Statistical and Econometric Tests Used in the Study -- 6.3.6 Analysis -- 6.3.7 Findings -- References -- 7 Role of MFIs Towards Empowering the Women -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Building Up Women Empowerment by the Offerings of MFIs: Bibliographic Review -- 7.3 In-depth Existential Analysis on Women Empowerment by MFIs Offerings -- 7.3.1 Research Design -- 7.3.1.1 Data Types -- 7.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 7.3.1.3 Data Collection Technique -- 7.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 7.3.1.5 Study Period -- 7.3.1.6 Description of Data -- 7.3.2 Analysis -- 7.3.3 Findings -- References -- 8 Identification of Determinants Influencing the Economic, Psychological and Social Empowerment of the Female Borrowers -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Economic, Psychological and Social Empowerment of the Female: Literary Study -- 8.3 Descriptive and Analytical Framework on Beneficiaries' Economic, Psychological and Social Empowerment -- 8.3.1 Research Design -- 8.3.1.1 Data Types -- 8.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 8.3.1.3 Data Collection Technique -- 8.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 8.3.1.5 Study Period -- 8.3.1.6 Description of Data -- 8.3.2 Analysis -- 8.3.2.1 Economic Empowerment -- 8.3.2.2 Psychological Empowerment -- 8.3.2.3 Social Empowerment -- 8.3.3 Findings -- 8.3.3.1 Economic Empowerment -- 8.3.3.2 Psychological Empowerment -- 8.3.3.3 Social Empowerment -- References -- 9 Summary and Conclusion -- 9.1 Summary of the Study -- 9.2 Conclusion -- 9.3 Contribution of the Study -- 9.4 Recommendations and Policy Implications
9.5 Limitations and Direction for Further Studies -- References -- Bibliography -- Index
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Financial Inclusion and Livelihood Transformation Perspective from Microfinance Institutions in Rural India
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Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background of the Study -- 1.2 Microfinance Institution -- 1.3 Financial Inclusion -- 1.4 Women Empowerment -- 1.5 Motivation of the Study -- 1.6 Objectives of the Study -- 1.7 Scope of the Study -- 1.8 Structure of the Book -- References -- 2 Financial Inclusion, Microfinance Institutions and Women Empowerment -- 2.1 Financial Inclusion in India and Abroad -- 2.1.1 Introduction -- 2.1.2 Financial Instruments and Institutions: An Overview -- 2.1.3 Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.4 Journey of Financial Inclusion in India -- 2.1.5 Participating Financial Institutions in Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.5.1 Commercial Banks -- 2.1.5.2 Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) -- 2.1.5.3 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) -- 2.1.5.4 Post Offices -- 2.1.5.5 Microfinance Institutions -- 2.1.5.6 SHGs Bank Linkage Programme -- 2.1.6 Policy Initiatives for Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.6.1 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) and Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, and Mobile Phone (JAM) -- 2.1.6.2 No-Frill Accounts -- 2.1.6.3 General Purpose Credit Cards (GCC) -- 2.1.6.4 Business Correspondents (BC)/Business Facilitators (BFs) -- 2.1.6.5 Technology-Based Approaches -- 2.1.7 Committee Recommendations for Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.7.1 A C Shah Committee -- 2.1.7.2 Ghosh Committee -- 2.1.7.3 B. Sivaraman Committee -- 2.1.7.4 Narasimham Committee -- 2.1.7.5 Malhotra Committee -- 2.1.7.6 RV. Gupta Committee -- 2.1.7.7 Usha Thorat Panel -- 2.1.7.8 Rangarajan Committee -- 2.1.7.9 Deepak Mohanty Committee -- 2.1.8 Financial Inclusion in Different Countries -- 2.1.8.1 Introduction -- 2.1.8.2 UFA 2020: The World Bank Initiative -- 2.1.8.3 Target Countries and FI Movement -- 2.1.8.4 Comparative Study Between Developed Countries and Targeting Countries
2.1.9 Literature on the Role of Financial Institutions in Inclusion -- 2.2 Microfinance Institutions: An Overview in Indian Milieu -- 2.2.1 Microcredit -- 2.2.2 Micro Pension -- 2.2.3 Micro Insurance -- 2.3 Women Empowerment: A Delineate on Indian Context -- 2.3.1 Female Empowerment and Sustainable Growth in India -- 2.3.2 Government Initiatives and Women Empowerment: Indian Perspective -- 2.3.3 Empowerment and Microfinance -- 2.4 Interrelationship Between Financial Inclusion, Microfinance and Women Empowerment -- References -- 3 Perception of Borrowers and Non-borrowers Towards MFIs -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Literary Overview Related to Perception About MFIs -- 3.3 Perception of Borrowers and Non-borrowers of MFIs: Empirical Evidences -- 3.3.1 Research Design -- 3.3.1.1 Data Types -- 3.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 3.3.1.3 Data Collection Techniques -- 3.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 3.3.1.5 Study Period -- 3.3.1.6 Description of Data -- 3.3.1.7 Statistical and Econometric Tests Used in the Study -- 3.3.1.8 Scheme of Investigation -- 3.3.2 Analysis -- 3.3.2.1 Demographic Factors of Borrowers Only -- 3.3.2.2 Perception of Borrowers and Non-borrowers About MFIs in the Proposed Area -- 3.3.3 Findings -- References -- 4 Credit Utilization Pattern of the Borrowers -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Credit Utilization and MFI Beneficiaries: Literary Analysis -- 4.3 Observational Evidences Related to Credit Utilization by MFI Beneficiaries -- 4.3.1 Research Design -- 4.3.1.1 Data Types -- 4.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 4.3.1.3 Data Collection Techniques -- 4.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 4.3.1.5 Statistical and Econometric Tests Used in the Study -- 4.3.1.6 Scheme of Investigation -- 4.3.2 Analysis -- 4.3.3 Findings -- References -- 5 Microfinance and Employability -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Studies on Employability Through MFIs -- 5.3 Experiential Analysis of Employability Through MFIs
5.3.1 Research Design -- 5.3.2 Analysis -- 5.3.3 Findings -- References -- 6 Performance Analysis of the Active MFIs -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Performance Evaluation of MFIs: Literary Review -- 6.3 Empirical Observation and Analysis of Operating MFIs Performance Evaluation -- 6.3.1 Research Design -- 6.3.2 Data Types -- 6.3.3 Sample Design -- 6.3.4 Data Collection Techniques -- 6.3.5 Statistical and Econometric Tests Used in the Study -- 6.3.6 Analysis -- 6.3.7 Findings -- References -- 7 Role of MFIs Towards Empowering the Women -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Building Up Women Empowerment by the Offerings of MFIs: Bibliographic Review -- 7.3 In-depth Existential Analysis on Women Empowerment by MFIs Offerings -- 7.3.1 Research Design -- 7.3.1.1 Data Types -- 7.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 7.3.1.3 Data Collection Technique -- 7.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 7.3.1.5 Study Period -- 7.3.1.6 Description of Data -- 7.3.2 Analysis -- 7.3.3 Findings -- References -- 8 Identification of Determinants Influencing the Economic, Psychological and Social Empowerment of the Female Borrowers -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Economic, Psychological and Social Empowerment of the Female: Literary Study -- 8.3 Descriptive and Analytical Framework on Beneficiaries' Economic, Psychological and Social Empowerment -- 8.3.1 Research Design -- 8.3.1.1 Data Types -- 8.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 8.3.1.3 Data Collection Technique -- 8.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 8.3.1.5 Study Period -- 8.3.1.6 Description of Data -- 8.3.2 Analysis -- 8.3.2.1 Economic Empowerment -- 8.3.2.2 Psychological Empowerment -- 8.3.2.3 Social Empowerment -- 8.3.3 Findings -- 8.3.3.1 Economic Empowerment -- 8.3.3.2 Psychological Empowerment -- 8.3.3.3 Social Empowerment -- References -- 9 Summary and Conclusion -- 9.1 Summary of the Study -- 9.2 Conclusion -- 9.3 Contribution of the Study -- 9.4 Recommendations and Policy Implications
9.5 Limitations and Direction for Further Studies -- References -- Bibliography -- Index
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Financial Inclusion and Livelihood Transformation Perspective from Microfinance Institutions in Rural India
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background of the Study -- 1.2 Microfinance Institution -- 1.3 Financial Inclusion -- 1.4 Women Empowerment -- 1.5 Motivation of the Study -- 1.6 Objectives of the Study -- 1.7 Scope of the Study -- 1.8 Structure of the Book -- References -- 2 Financial Inclusion, Microfinance Institutions and Women Empowerment -- 2.1 Financial Inclusion in India and Abroad -- 2.1.1 Introduction -- 2.1.2 Financial Instruments and Institutions: An Overview -- 2.1.3 Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.4 Journey of Financial Inclusion in India -- 2.1.5 Participating Financial Institutions in Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.5.1 Commercial Banks -- 2.1.5.2 Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) -- 2.1.5.3 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) -- 2.1.5.4 Post Offices -- 2.1.5.5 Microfinance Institutions -- 2.1.5.6 SHGs Bank Linkage Programme -- 2.1.6 Policy Initiatives for Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.6.1 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) and Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, and Mobile Phone (JAM) -- 2.1.6.2 No-Frill Accounts -- 2.1.6.3 General Purpose Credit Cards (GCC) -- 2.1.6.4 Business Correspondents (BC)/Business Facilitators (BFs) -- 2.1.6.5 Technology-Based Approaches -- 2.1.7 Committee Recommendations for Financial Inclusion -- 2.1.7.1 A C Shah Committee -- 2.1.7.2 Ghosh Committee -- 2.1.7.3 B. Sivaraman Committee -- 2.1.7.4 Narasimham Committee -- 2.1.7.5 Malhotra Committee -- 2.1.7.6 RV. Gupta Committee -- 2.1.7.7 Usha Thorat Panel -- 2.1.7.8 Rangarajan Committee -- 2.1.7.9 Deepak Mohanty Committee -- 2.1.8 Financial Inclusion in Different Countries -- 2.1.8.1 Introduction -- 2.1.8.2 UFA 2020: The World Bank Initiative -- 2.1.8.3 Target Countries and FI Movement -- 2.1.8.4 Comparative Study Between Developed Countries and Targeting Countries
2.1.9 Literature on the Role of Financial Institutions in Inclusion -- 2.2 Microfinance Institutions: An Overview in Indian Milieu -- 2.2.1 Microcredit -- 2.2.2 Micro Pension -- 2.2.3 Micro Insurance -- 2.3 Women Empowerment: A Delineate on Indian Context -- 2.3.1 Female Empowerment and Sustainable Growth in India -- 2.3.2 Government Initiatives and Women Empowerment: Indian Perspective -- 2.3.3 Empowerment and Microfinance -- 2.4 Interrelationship Between Financial Inclusion, Microfinance and Women Empowerment -- References -- 3 Perception of Borrowers and Non-borrowers Towards MFIs -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Literary Overview Related to Perception About MFIs -- 3.3 Perception of Borrowers and Non-borrowers of MFIs: Empirical Evidences -- 3.3.1 Research Design -- 3.3.1.1 Data Types -- 3.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 3.3.1.3 Data Collection Techniques -- 3.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 3.3.1.5 Study Period -- 3.3.1.6 Description of Data -- 3.3.1.7 Statistical and Econometric Tests Used in the Study -- 3.3.1.8 Scheme of Investigation -- 3.3.2 Analysis -- 3.3.2.1 Demographic Factors of Borrowers Only -- 3.3.2.2 Perception of Borrowers and Non-borrowers About MFIs in the Proposed Area -- 3.3.3 Findings -- References -- 4 Credit Utilization Pattern of the Borrowers -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Credit Utilization and MFI Beneficiaries: Literary Analysis -- 4.3 Observational Evidences Related to Credit Utilization by MFI Beneficiaries -- 4.3.1 Research Design -- 4.3.1.1 Data Types -- 4.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 4.3.1.3 Data Collection Techniques -- 4.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 4.3.1.5 Statistical and Econometric Tests Used in the Study -- 4.3.1.6 Scheme of Investigation -- 4.3.2 Analysis -- 4.3.3 Findings -- References -- 5 Microfinance and Employability -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Studies on Employability Through MFIs -- 5.3 Experiential Analysis of Employability Through MFIs
5.3.1 Research Design -- 5.3.2 Analysis -- 5.3.3 Findings -- References -- 6 Performance Analysis of the Active MFIs -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Performance Evaluation of MFIs: Literary Review -- 6.3 Empirical Observation and Analysis of Operating MFIs Performance Evaluation -- 6.3.1 Research Design -- 6.3.2 Data Types -- 6.3.3 Sample Design -- 6.3.4 Data Collection Techniques -- 6.3.5 Statistical and Econometric Tests Used in the Study -- 6.3.6 Analysis -- 6.3.7 Findings -- References -- 7 Role of MFIs Towards Empowering the Women -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Building Up Women Empowerment by the Offerings of MFIs: Bibliographic Review -- 7.3 In-depth Existential Analysis on Women Empowerment by MFIs Offerings -- 7.3.1 Research Design -- 7.3.1.1 Data Types -- 7.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 7.3.1.3 Data Collection Technique -- 7.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 7.3.1.5 Study Period -- 7.3.1.6 Description of Data -- 7.3.2 Analysis -- 7.3.3 Findings -- References -- 8 Identification of Determinants Influencing the Economic, Psychological and Social Empowerment of the Female Borrowers -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Economic, Psychological and Social Empowerment of the Female: Literary Study -- 8.3 Descriptive and Analytical Framework on Beneficiaries' Economic, Psychological and Social Empowerment -- 8.3.1 Research Design -- 8.3.1.1 Data Types -- 8.3.1.2 Sample Design -- 8.3.1.3 Data Collection Technique -- 8.3.1.4 Sample Size -- 8.3.1.5 Study Period -- 8.3.1.6 Description of Data -- 8.3.2 Analysis -- 8.3.2.1 Economic Empowerment -- 8.3.2.2 Psychological Empowerment -- 8.3.2.3 Social Empowerment -- 8.3.3 Findings -- 8.3.3.1 Economic Empowerment -- 8.3.3.2 Psychological Empowerment -- 8.3.3.3 Social Empowerment -- References -- 9 Summary and Conclusion -- 9.1 Summary of the Study -- 9.2 Conclusion -- 9.3 Contribution of the Study -- 9.4 Recommendations and Policy Implications
9.5 Limitations and Direction for Further Studies -- References -- Bibliography -- Index
title Financial Inclusion and Livelihood Transformation Perspective from Microfinance Institutions in Rural India
title_auth Financial Inclusion and Livelihood Transformation Perspective from Microfinance Institutions in Rural India
title_exact_search Financial Inclusion and Livelihood Transformation Perspective from Microfinance Institutions in Rural India
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title_full_unstemmed Financial Inclusion and Livelihood Transformation Perspective from Microfinance Institutions in Rural India
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