Article(electronic)October 1, 2005

The impact of micro-credit on poverty: evidence from Bangladesh

In: Progress in development studies, Volume 5, Issue 4, p. 298-309

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Abstract

This paper examines empirically the impact of micro-credit on poverty in Bangladesh. Unlike previous studies, the focus is on both objective and subjective poverty and particular attention is paid to the length of time programme participants have had access to micro-credit. A household-level survey ( N = 954) was carried out, collecting information about micro-credit recipients from Grameen Bank, the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee and the Association of Social Advancement. Our two main findings are, first, micro-credit is associated with both lower objective and subjective poverty and, secondly, the impact of micro-credit on poverty is particularly strong for about six years with some levelling off after that point.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1477-027X

DOI

10.1191/1464993405ps116oa

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