Poverty and Mental Health. Tangible and Intangible Aspects of Microcredit

Microcredit, a small lending system, invests on an individual's creativity by stimulating the development of their own potential. This process leads to the attainment of various objectives which in turn allow individuals to develop their skill awareness. Consequently, this process also increase...

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Main Author: Bonaga, Giorgia <1979>
Other Authors: Brunori, Luisa
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:it
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2012
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4785/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-47852014-03-24T16:30:04Z Poverty and Mental Health. Tangible and Intangible Aspects of Microcredit Bonaga, Giorgia <1979> M-PSI/07 Psicologia dinamica Microcredit, a small lending system, invests on an individual's creativity by stimulating the development of their own potential. This process leads to the attainment of various objectives which in turn allow individuals to develop their skill awareness. Consequently, this process also increases an individual’s self-esteem and self-confidence. These factors play an important role in the aetiology of a number of mental disorders. Namely, those characterized by a series of psychological conditions which impede the full development of a person’s personal, relational and social sphere. Furthermore, since Microcredit is thought to produce tangible goods, such as income, and intangible goods, such as self-esteem and mutual trust, it could also represent an innovative socio-economic tool. We therefore also hypothesize that, Microcredit would be valuable in maximizing abilities/skills in those subjects who are financially excluded and rarely perceived as a ‘resource’ for the Community The longitudinal study set the impact of the Grameen Bank microcredit program on new borrowers women from Noakhali District at the south Bangladesh. The impact evaluation assessment has been structured to detect individual, family and social changes. Manova Analysis allowed distinguishing from women with positive or negative outcomes related to the loan performance. Data revealed consistent differences in terms of economical outcomes and psychological well being amongst the groups of subject analyzed. The data gathered in relation to the changes arisen in the individuals should be looked into through future, continuous and systematic, monitoring. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Brunori, Luisa 2012-04-16 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf it http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4785/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Bonaga, Giorgia <1979>
Poverty and Mental Health. Tangible and Intangible Aspects of Microcredit
description Microcredit, a small lending system, invests on an individual's creativity by stimulating the development of their own potential. This process leads to the attainment of various objectives which in turn allow individuals to develop their skill awareness. Consequently, this process also increases an individual’s self-esteem and self-confidence. These factors play an important role in the aetiology of a number of mental disorders. Namely, those characterized by a series of psychological conditions which impede the full development of a person’s personal, relational and social sphere. Furthermore, since Microcredit is thought to produce tangible goods, such as income, and intangible goods, such as self-esteem and mutual trust, it could also represent an innovative socio-economic tool. We therefore also hypothesize that, Microcredit would be valuable in maximizing abilities/skills in those subjects who are financially excluded and rarely perceived as a ‘resource’ for the Community The longitudinal study set the impact of the Grameen Bank microcredit program on new borrowers women from Noakhali District at the south Bangladesh. The impact evaluation assessment has been structured to detect individual, family and social changes. Manova Analysis allowed distinguishing from women with positive or negative outcomes related to the loan performance. Data revealed consistent differences in terms of economical outcomes and psychological well being amongst the groups of subject analyzed. The data gathered in relation to the changes arisen in the individuals should be looked into through future, continuous and systematic, monitoring.
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author Bonaga, Giorgia <1979>
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title Poverty and Mental Health. Tangible and Intangible Aspects of Microcredit
title_short Poverty and Mental Health. Tangible and Intangible Aspects of Microcredit
title_full Poverty and Mental Health. Tangible and Intangible Aspects of Microcredit
title_fullStr Poverty and Mental Health. Tangible and Intangible Aspects of Microcredit
title_full_unstemmed Poverty and Mental Health. Tangible and Intangible Aspects of Microcredit
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