More money,new household cultural dynamics: women in micro-finance in Ghana |
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Authors: | Cynthia Arku Frank S. Arku |
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Affiliation: | 1. Northern Alberta Development Council , 15 Nipewon Road, PO Box 1650, Lac La Biche, Alberta, Canada , T0A 2C0;2. School of Environmental Design and Rural Development , University of Guelph , Ontario, N1G 2W1, Canada E-mail: fsarku@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | This article reports on research into the impacts of micro-finance on gender roles, the extent to which socio-cultural factors influence these changes, and how such changes affect the well-being of rural Bogoso households in the Wassa West District of Ghana. Findings indicated that micro-finance has changed men's and women's control over decisions and resource allocations, which consequently affected financial responsibilities and the education of children, and largely contributed to household well-being. However, the small size of the loans was a limitation. The article concludes that socio-cultural factors may promote or inhibit well-being in rural households, and that micro-finance is not a sufficient tool in itself to promote women's and households' well-being. It is recommended that if rural people's well-being matters, collaborative efforts in the appraisal, monitoring, and evaluation of micro-finance initiatives, with the government providing leadership, are imperative. |
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Keywords: | Gender and diversity Labour and livelihoods Social sector Sub-Saharan Africa |
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