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Researching the Past, Refiguring the Future
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Credit can be instrumental in equalizing opportunity and alleviating poverty, yet historically men and women have not had the same access.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2020
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- ISBN-13: 9781000210965
- Artikelnr.: 59787209
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000210965
- Artikelnr.: 59787209
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Beverly Lemire Professor of History and University Research Professor,University of New Brunswick, Canada Ruth Pearson Professor of Development Studies, University of Leeds Gail Campbell Professor of History, University of New Brunswick
Part I Exploring the Western History of Women and Credit 1 Introduction.
Women, Credit and the Creation of Opportunity: A Historical Overview 2
Women's Economic Spheres and Credit in Pre-industrial Europe 3 Petty Debts
and Family Networks: The Credit Markets of Widows and Wives in
Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam 4 Lending Women, Borrowing Women: Middle-Class
Women, Investments and Credit in Northern France in the Nineteenth Century
Part II Bridging Past and Present 5 Women and Micro-credit in History:
Gender in the Irish Loan Funds 6 Stokvels and Economic Empowerment: The
Case of African Women in South Africa, c .1930-1998 Part III Pioneering
Projects 7 Women, Institutional Roles and Economic Opportunity 8 A Personal
Perspective on the Evolution of Micro-credit in the Late Twentieth Century
9 Banking with Poor Self-employed Women 10 Micro-credit as a Path from
Welfare to Work: The Experience of the Full Circle Project, UK Part IV
Impacts and Issues 11 Credit Options, Human Resource Development and the
Sustainability of Women's Projects: Case Study of the 'Association of
Creative Teaching - Women in Development Projects' in the South-West
Province, Cameroon 12 Negotiating Financial Autonomy: Women, Income and
Credit in Urban Java 13 Poor Female Youth and Human Capital Development in
Bangladesh: What Role for Micro-Credit Programmes? Part V Policy
Perspectives 14 Women's Empowerment Versus Sustainability? Towards a New
Paradigm in Micro-finance Programmes 15 Linking Formal and Informal
Financial Intermediaries in Ghana: A Way To Increase Women's Access to
Financial Services? 16 Financial Arrangements Across Borders: Women's
Predominant Participation in Popular Finance, from Thilogne and Dakar to
Paris. A Senegalese Case Study, Continuity and Change: Towards a Conclusion
Women, Credit and the Creation of Opportunity: A Historical Overview 2
Women's Economic Spheres and Credit in Pre-industrial Europe 3 Petty Debts
and Family Networks: The Credit Markets of Widows and Wives in
Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam 4 Lending Women, Borrowing Women: Middle-Class
Women, Investments and Credit in Northern France in the Nineteenth Century
Part II Bridging Past and Present 5 Women and Micro-credit in History:
Gender in the Irish Loan Funds 6 Stokvels and Economic Empowerment: The
Case of African Women in South Africa, c .1930-1998 Part III Pioneering
Projects 7 Women, Institutional Roles and Economic Opportunity 8 A Personal
Perspective on the Evolution of Micro-credit in the Late Twentieth Century
9 Banking with Poor Self-employed Women 10 Micro-credit as a Path from
Welfare to Work: The Experience of the Full Circle Project, UK Part IV
Impacts and Issues 11 Credit Options, Human Resource Development and the
Sustainability of Women's Projects: Case Study of the 'Association of
Creative Teaching - Women in Development Projects' in the South-West
Province, Cameroon 12 Negotiating Financial Autonomy: Women, Income and
Credit in Urban Java 13 Poor Female Youth and Human Capital Development in
Bangladesh: What Role for Micro-Credit Programmes? Part V Policy
Perspectives 14 Women's Empowerment Versus Sustainability? Towards a New
Paradigm in Micro-finance Programmes 15 Linking Formal and Informal
Financial Intermediaries in Ghana: A Way To Increase Women's Access to
Financial Services? 16 Financial Arrangements Across Borders: Women's
Predominant Participation in Popular Finance, from Thilogne and Dakar to
Paris. A Senegalese Case Study, Continuity and Change: Towards a Conclusion
Part I Exploring the Western History of Women and Credit 1 Introduction.
Women, Credit and the Creation of Opportunity: A Historical Overview 2
Women's Economic Spheres and Credit in Pre-industrial Europe 3 Petty Debts
and Family Networks: The Credit Markets of Widows and Wives in
Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam 4 Lending Women, Borrowing Women: Middle-Class
Women, Investments and Credit in Northern France in the Nineteenth Century
Part II Bridging Past and Present 5 Women and Micro-credit in History:
Gender in the Irish Loan Funds 6 Stokvels and Economic Empowerment: The
Case of African Women in South Africa, c .1930-1998 Part III Pioneering
Projects 7 Women, Institutional Roles and Economic Opportunity 8 A Personal
Perspective on the Evolution of Micro-credit in the Late Twentieth Century
9 Banking with Poor Self-employed Women 10 Micro-credit as a Path from
Welfare to Work: The Experience of the Full Circle Project, UK Part IV
Impacts and Issues 11 Credit Options, Human Resource Development and the
Sustainability of Women's Projects: Case Study of the 'Association of
Creative Teaching - Women in Development Projects' in the South-West
Province, Cameroon 12 Negotiating Financial Autonomy: Women, Income and
Credit in Urban Java 13 Poor Female Youth and Human Capital Development in
Bangladesh: What Role for Micro-Credit Programmes? Part V Policy
Perspectives 14 Women's Empowerment Versus Sustainability? Towards a New
Paradigm in Micro-finance Programmes 15 Linking Formal and Informal
Financial Intermediaries in Ghana: A Way To Increase Women's Access to
Financial Services? 16 Financial Arrangements Across Borders: Women's
Predominant Participation in Popular Finance, from Thilogne and Dakar to
Paris. A Senegalese Case Study, Continuity and Change: Towards a Conclusion
Women, Credit and the Creation of Opportunity: A Historical Overview 2
Women's Economic Spheres and Credit in Pre-industrial Europe 3 Petty Debts
and Family Networks: The Credit Markets of Widows and Wives in
Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam 4 Lending Women, Borrowing Women: Middle-Class
Women, Investments and Credit in Northern France in the Nineteenth Century
Part II Bridging Past and Present 5 Women and Micro-credit in History:
Gender in the Irish Loan Funds 6 Stokvels and Economic Empowerment: The
Case of African Women in South Africa, c .1930-1998 Part III Pioneering
Projects 7 Women, Institutional Roles and Economic Opportunity 8 A Personal
Perspective on the Evolution of Micro-credit in the Late Twentieth Century
9 Banking with Poor Self-employed Women 10 Micro-credit as a Path from
Welfare to Work: The Experience of the Full Circle Project, UK Part IV
Impacts and Issues 11 Credit Options, Human Resource Development and the
Sustainability of Women's Projects: Case Study of the 'Association of
Creative Teaching - Women in Development Projects' in the South-West
Province, Cameroon 12 Negotiating Financial Autonomy: Women, Income and
Credit in Urban Java 13 Poor Female Youth and Human Capital Development in
Bangladesh: What Role for Micro-Credit Programmes? Part V Policy
Perspectives 14 Women's Empowerment Versus Sustainability? Towards a New
Paradigm in Micro-finance Programmes 15 Linking Formal and Informal
Financial Intermediaries in Ghana: A Way To Increase Women's Access to
Financial Services? 16 Financial Arrangements Across Borders: Women's
Predominant Participation in Popular Finance, from Thilogne and Dakar to
Paris. A Senegalese Case Study, Continuity and Change: Towards a Conclusion