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Title: Evaluation of Micro-credit programme by microfinance Banks on poverty alleviation in Niger State, Nigeria
Authors: Ndanitsa, M. A.
I. Mohammed
I. S. Umar
Sallawu, H.
Keywords: Microcredit, Microfinance Bank and Poverty alleviation
Issue Date: Jun-2012
Publisher: Savannah Journal of Agriculture, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria.
Series/Report no.: SJA;7(1)
Abstract: This study examines the effects of micro-credit on poverty alleviation among rural households in Bosso Local Government Area of Niger State, Nigeria. Random sampling technique was used to identify 100 respondents; 43 participants of micro-credit programme of microfinance Banks (MFBs) and 47 non-participants. Data were obtained using structured questionnaires of which only 90 were found usable for the study. Data obtained were analyzed using descriptive statistics, FGT food poverty index and Probit regression analysis. The result of the analyses revealed that users of microcredit have higher literacy level and a higher per cent of food expenditure to total expenditure ratio compared to the non-users of the scheme. The FGT food poverty index showed that the level of poverty among the non-users of the scheme was higher than the users. Also, a higher level of non-food poverty (severity index of 0.0195) was estimated among non-users of credit compared with users (severity index of 0.0059). The Probit regression showed that the food poverty status of households was influenced by family size and economic status of the household head. Also, microcredit did not show a positive significant
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5904
ISSN: 1597-9377
Appears in Collections:Agricultural Economics and Farm Management

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