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Bimonthly Since 1986 |
ISSN 1004-9037
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Publication Details |
Edited by: Editorial Board of Journal of Data Acquisition and Processing
P.O. Box 2704, Beijing 100190, P.R. China
Sponsored by: Institute of Computing Technology, CAS & China Computer Federation
Undertaken by: Institute of Computing Technology, CAS
Published by: SCIENCE PRESS, BEIJING, CHINA
Distributed by:
China: All Local Post Offices
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Abstract
With the introduction of microfinance, it was anticipated that low-income families would have ongoing access to a variety of high-quality financial services to support their sources of income. Microfinance organizations keep an eye on the loans taken out by women including their convenience. But, because of societal norms or an Indian patriarchal system, men have an edge in families and are able to borrow more money, which is then used up either by man of the house. The research focused on the economic emancipation of women. Social awareness and literacy rates are mostly discussed in relation to social empowerment, particularly with regard to women who, in several developing country regions, are the most disheartened.
Keyword
Microfinance, Women Empowerment, financial Institutions, Rural Areas
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