Helping Oneself, Helping Each Other: Correlates of Women's Participation in Self-Help Groups in India

Alejandra Arrieta, A. Jilani, Neha Kumar, A. Quisumbing
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Governments and development organizations worldwide are considering group-based platforms as alternatives to government- or market-based approaches for service delivery. This paper analyses the correlates of women’s membership in self-help groups (SHGs) using two datasets from India. Older women and those in villages without banks are more likely to join SHGs. Different findings across the two datasets highlight the drawbacks of using program evaluation data for guiding geographic targeting and placement of SHG programs. Our results emphasize the need to understand regional variations in membership and the unique characteristics of women, households, and villages when designing and targeting SHG platforms, particularly when using them for service delivery.
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世界各国政府和发展组织正在考虑以团体为基础的平台,作为政府或市场为基础的服务提供方法的替代方案。本文使用来自印度的两个数据集分析了妇女在自助团体(shg)中的成员关系。老年妇女和没有银行的农村妇女更有可能加入shg。两个数据集的不同发现突出了使用项目评估数据来指导SHG项目的地理定位和布局的缺点。我们的研究结果强调,在设计和定位SHG平台时,特别是在使用SHG平台提供服务时,需要了解成员的地区差异以及妇女、家庭和村庄的独特特征。
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