Does Haryana's SHG participation help the quality of life of Dalit women? an approach based on composite index and treatment effect

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Main Author: Kumari, Lalita
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Dias, Rui, Irfan, Mohammad, Manglani, Hemlata, Galvão, Rosa, Varela, Miguel
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: This study aimed to assess the impact of Self Help Groups and their specific interventions, such as vocational training programmes and the use of loans in productive means, on the empowerment of Dalit women of Haryana. A selected control group from OBCs was studied, and it was shown how the livelihood interventions of Self Help Groups bridged the gap between SC (Dalit) and OBC women beneficiaries. The study selected four districts from Haryana with an equitable distribution of SC and OBC women beneficiaries and 360 respondents with equal distribution of SC and OBC women beneficiaries from Haryana and used a Likert scale data for the analysis. Principal component analysis (PCA) and treatment effects were carried out using the propensity score matching method (PSM), the composite index for women's economic empowerment was inferred, and important empowerment factors were identified in Haryana. Results compared and contrasted the implications for different social groups and districts selected for the study and concluded that Self Help Group interventions significantly affected the women empowerment of both social groups and uplifted the Dalit women beneficiaries to the level of OBC women in Haryana. A large number of training programmes are to be conducted to promote more small businesses and micro-enterprises.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Does Haryana's SHG participation help the quality of life of Dalit women? an approach based on composite index and treatment effect
title Does Haryana's SHG participation help the quality of life of Dalit women? an approach based on composite index and treatment effect
spellingShingle Does Haryana's SHG participation help the quality of life of Dalit women? an approach based on composite index and treatment effect
Kumari, Lalita
Dalit
Microfinance
OBC
SHGs
PCA
PSM
Treatment Effects
title_short Does Haryana's SHG participation help the quality of life of Dalit women? an approach based on composite index and treatment effect
title_full Does Haryana's SHG participation help the quality of life of Dalit women? an approach based on composite index and treatment effect
title_fullStr Does Haryana's SHG participation help the quality of life of Dalit women? an approach based on composite index and treatment effect
title_full_unstemmed Does Haryana's SHG participation help the quality of life of Dalit women? an approach based on composite index and treatment effect
title_sort Does Haryana's SHG participation help the quality of life of Dalit women? an approach based on composite index and treatment effect
author Kumari, Lalita
author_facet Kumari, Lalita
Dias, Rui
Irfan, Mohammad
Manglani, Hemlata
Galvão, Rosa
Varela, Miguel
author_role author
author2 Dias, Rui
Irfan, Mohammad
Manglani, Hemlata
Galvão, Rosa
Varela, Miguel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Comum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kumari, Lalita
Dias, Rui
Irfan, Mohammad
Manglani, Hemlata
Galvão, Rosa
Varela, Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dalit
Microfinance
OBC
SHGs
PCA
PSM
Treatment Effects
topic Dalit
Microfinance
OBC
SHGs
PCA
PSM
Treatment Effects
description This study aimed to assess the impact of Self Help Groups and their specific interventions, such as vocational training programmes and the use of loans in productive means, on the empowerment of Dalit women of Haryana. A selected control group from OBCs was studied, and it was shown how the livelihood interventions of Self Help Groups bridged the gap between SC (Dalit) and OBC women beneficiaries. The study selected four districts from Haryana with an equitable distribution of SC and OBC women beneficiaries and 360 respondents with equal distribution of SC and OBC women beneficiaries from Haryana and used a Likert scale data for the analysis. Principal component analysis (PCA) and treatment effects were carried out using the propensity score matching method (PSM), the composite index for women's economic empowerment was inferred, and important empowerment factors were identified in Haryana. Results compared and contrasted the implications for different social groups and districts selected for the study and concluded that Self Help Group interventions significantly affected the women empowerment of both social groups and uplifted the Dalit women beneficiaries to the level of OBC women in Haryana. A large number of training programmes are to be conducted to promote more small businesses and micro-enterprises.
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