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Title: Determinants of Income Generation from Micro-Enterprises- An Empirical Study on Shg Members in a Backward Developing Region
Authors: Amith Roy
Sumanash Dutta
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Finance India
Abstract: Microfinance programme was undertaken in lndia to promote self-employment amongĀ· the poor people and to decrease the dependence on exploitative local money lenders and also to increase savings. This paper examines the level of income generation of the SHG members from their micro enterprises and attempts to identify proximate determinants of the same. Regression analysis is applied in identifying factors having significant impact on income of the SHG members. It is observed that education of SHG member has statistically positive impact on income so also SHG member's savings and religion, but NGO connectivity has statistically negative impact on income. To understand the Male female disparity, both male SHGs and Female SHGs are taken into consideration, and it is found that the gender has also noticeable impact on income from micro enterprises. Authors observed that close monitoring of group activities and providing suitable training facility to the members is needed to improve and sustain the benefits accruing from the micro-enterprises started by Self-help Groups.
URI: http://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10467
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