Multiple Meanings of Money
How Women See Microfinance
- Smita Premchander - Sampark
- V Prameela - Sampark
- M Chidambaranathan - Sampark
- L Jeyaseelan - Sampark
The book will be an asset for professionals working in the sectors of microfinance and gender issues, as well as for policy makers. It will be equally useful for those studying and engaged in social work.
An interesting composition of detailed evidences in the form of case studies of individuals and the self-help groups (SHG) and monographs… the book concludes that microfinance can bring about a social change with a few moderations and changes in the terms and conditions in the extension of credit facilities, taking into account the person’s social and economic status.
This book analyses what microfinance and money mean to women. In doing so, it focuses on the perspectives of individual women and those in groups. Based on case studies and participatory research methods, it explores women's money management strategies, group dynamics and learning processes…. Professionals working in micro finance and gender issues, and policy makers, will find the book enriching.
In this book, Smita Premchander, with her sustained grassroots understanding, has done a commendable job of delving into women`s life experiences and elaborating the meanings of money from their perspectives.
The book takes a feminist approach, as it questions the benefits and costs of development programmes for women…Money is a social relationship. It is a continued relationship of mutual trust. This book succinctly elaborates how relationships of trust are built, based on mutual respect. On the contrary, when women are seen merely as beneficiaries or clients, no relationships are formed and there is no possibility of empowerment.