Microfinance and Socio-Economic Change: An Assessment of Meghalaya

The Microfinance Review, Vol.III, No. 1, Jan-June 2011, Pp-110-122

Posted: 16 Apr 2014

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A. P. Pati

North Eastern Hill University

Date Written: June 30, 2011

Abstract

Microfinance has evolved the world over as a vital intervention towards empowerment of women. Although not a panacea, studies have shown its potency and efficacy. This article delves into the analysis of microfinance oriented "socio-economic change" in Meghalaya. It covers a period of five years, where in, data are compiled for 200 microfinance clients (experimental group) and 100 non-microfinance clients (control group). The groups are matched on base variable for comparison of change. Further, multiple base variable matching is applied for computation of difference-in-difference scores between the groups for specific statistical inferences. The study revealed that microfinance has resulted in positive socio-economic change which is better than the control group. It has led to an appreciation in income, expenditure and savings, improvement in asset structure, increased access to productive assets and household property, etc. Similarly, favourable social change is visible in school/college decision making, improved health status, family planning decisions, recognition and acceptance, etc. These findings are motivating towards a continuing, better and bigger float of microfinance intervention in the state.

Suggested Citation

Pati, Ambika Prasad, Microfinance and Socio-Economic Change: An Assessment of Meghalaya (June 30, 2011). The Microfinance Review, Vol.III, No. 1, Jan-June 2011, Pp-110-122, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2425088

Ambika Prasad Pati (Contact Author)

North Eastern Hill University ( email )

Umshing-Mawkynroh
Shillong
Meghalaya, 793022
India

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