Microcredit has been introduced to rural communities in Bangladesh as a means of economic and social development, but there are increasing doubts about its effectiveness and suggestions that it causes domestic abuse. A review of various studies indicates that microcredit can result in social disruption by exacerbating gender conflict. It is suggested that micro-level study is required before credit is introduced to local communities.This article is hosted by our co-publisher Taylor & Francis
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- Journal articles
- DOI
- https://doi.org///10.1080/09614520220127676
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- Kenya
- eissn
- 1364-9213
- issn
- 0961-4524
- pages
- 11