Microfinance and Women Empowerment in Madina in Accra, Ghana
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Empowerment, Microfinance, Socio-economic well-being, Micro-credit, Women entrepreneurs, Microcredit beneficiaries, Microfinance institutions(MFIs), Micro, small and medium enterprise(MSMEs).

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Addae-Korankye, A. ., & Abada, A. . (2016). Microfinance and Women Empowerment in Madina in Accra, Ghana. Asian Economic and Financial Review, 7(3), 222–231. https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.aefr/2017.7.3/102.3.222.231

Abstract

Among the main objectives of microfinance intervention is to help women entrepreneurs grow their businesses and hence enhance their socio-economic well-being. The study therefore was conducted to assess the effect of microfinance on socio-economic well-being of women (or women empowerment) in Madina in the Greater Accra region of Ghana. The study employed a survey design. By employing purposive, systematic and simple random sampling techniques, interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from 300 women micro-credit beneficiaries in the Madina in Accra,Ghana. SPSS was used to run regression to examine the correlation between microfinance and profit and hence economic well-being of the women entrepreneurs. It was found that microfinance indeed has a direct correlation with Profit and hence socio-economic well-being of women (women empowerment). Stated differently it was revealed that Microfinance has positively impacted on the women’s Profit, businesses and hence their socio-economic-wellbeing. However, there was a reasonable percentage of respondents who indicated that microfinance has rather made them worse off.

https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.aefr/2017.7.3/102.3.222.231
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