Vol. 29 (2018), Issue 1:
Volume 29, Issue 1, Mar 2018
Articles
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Guest editorial: Reaching the poorest with finance and enterprise support
Smita Premchander | Malcolm Harper
29(1), pp. 1–6
Category: Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.2018.29-1ED -
Crossfire: Microfinance can serve the very poor, but does it?
Frances Sinha | Rabeya Yasmin
29(1), pp. 7–12
Category: Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.2018.29-1CF -
Innovations for success and scale-up: an analysis of Bandhan’s Targeting the Hard Core Poor programme in India
Smita Premchander | Aindrila Mokkapati | Sumit Dutta
29(1), pp. 13–31
Keywords: ultra-poor, microfinance, microenterprise, rural development, women’s empowerment
Category: Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.17-00025 -
Changes in extreme poverty in Bangladesh (2000–2015): trend, dynamics, and implications for research and interventions
Imran Matin | Atiya Rahman
29(1), pp. 32–48
Keywords: ultra poor, poverty dynamics, intervention, randomized controlled trial
Category: Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.18-00002 -
Economic empowerment for people with disabilities through the graduation approach: lessons from Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Mexico
Jo Sanson | Florie Bielsa | Saara Shanti Kumar
29(1), pp. 49–63
Keywords: persons with disabilities (PWDs), graduation approach, inclusive economic strengthening, community-based inclusive development (CBID), community-based rehabilitation (CBR)
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https://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.17-00010 -
Relegated to chronic poverty: financial difficulties faced by people with mental illness in the United States
Annie Harper
29(1), pp. 64–79
Keywords: United States, mental illness, poverty, financial services, financial coaching
Category: Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.17-00015 -
Microfinance for the marginalized: the impact of the Rojiroti approach in India
Gil Yaron | Rebecca Gordon | John Best | Sunil Choudhary
29(1), pp. 80–93
Keywords: microfinance, India, self-help groups, rural, impact
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Fintech and the demand side challenge in financial inclusion
Sanjay Sinha | Krishna Raj Pandey | Nitin Madan
29(1), pp. 94–98
Keywords: financial inclusion, fintech, digital literacy
Category: Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.17-00016