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Should gender be a determinant factor for granting crowdfunded microloans?

Economics

Should gender be a determinant factor for granting crowdfunded microloans?

S. C. Rambaud, J. L. Pascual, et al.

This research by Salvador Cruz Rambaud, Joaquín López Pascual, Roberto Moro-Visconti, and Emilio M. Santandreu delves into the intriguing relationship between gender and microloan characteristics in crowdfunded micro-borrowing. With findings showcasing women as superior borrowers, particularly in terms of amount and repayment methods, this study holds significant implications for enhancing financial inclusion and promoting Sustainable Development Goals.... show more
Abstract
Crowdfunded microloans are a suitable tool for financing basic economic activities in developing as well as developed countries, favouring female empowerment. Despite the loans being relatively small, the widespread use of this instrument merits analyzing the factors affecting the microloan. One of these factors is gender because microloans are an important tool to finance projects promoted by women in many developing countries where micro-finance is widely diffused. This research aims to determine if the gender of crowdfunded micro-borrowers is related to the main features which define the conditions of a microloan: amount, term, number of lenders, length of time to contact with borrowers and repayment system. The methodology used is the multinomial logit regression. The sample used in this study has been obtained by applying sampling techniques to a extensive public database from Kiva. This provided information on microloans from 56 countries around the world. The results based on amount, term, repayment method and recruitment period indicate that women are the best borrowers. All these variables, except the term, are significant at a 5% level. These findings may be useful to improve financial inclusion and outreach, consistently with the Sustainable Development Goals. Future research is needed to assess how "green and pink" microfinance (with environmental strategies particularly favored by women) can attract more ESG-compliant crowdfunding resources.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Dec 13, 2022
Authors
Salvador Cruz Rambaud, Joaquín López Pascual, Roberto Moro-Visconti, Emilio M. Santandreu
Tags
microfinance
gender
crowdfunding
financial inclusion
microloans
sustainable development
ESG
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