Solution for Informal Work Problems: Microfinance for Women
Aslı Beyhan Acar ()
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Aslı Beyhan Acar: Istanbul University, Institute of Business Administration
Chapter Chapter 12 in Labor and Employment Relations in a Globalized World, 2014, pp 253-275 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Microfinance in increasing the employment of women throughout the world, it is also known that microfinance fight against the unregistered employment which is very important for all governments. With microfinance, the unregistered labor force steadily becomes registered and also these small enterprises recruit more people as they grow after their businesses. It’s possible to say that the most important contribution of microfinance is increasing the effect of formal employment. The objective of this study is to make a comparison between the countries in which microfinance practices can be seen. In this research, the contribution of microfinance in the women employment in Turkey, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Indonesia will be also studied by using statistical analyses.
Keywords: Commercial Bank; Poor People; Credit Union; Female Labor Force Participation; Multidimensional Poverty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-04349-4_12
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