Quick Questions on Development Essay

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Microfinance

There are several structural barriers that have inhibited the progress of women to high-power positions. There are basic social structures, but then there are also manifestations of those social structures. In many (almost all) societies, the prevailing social structure has viewed women as unsuitable for high power positions. Most of the time there has been room for the odd exception, but largely women are simply not given any opportunity. People in high-power positions are often groomed into those positions from an early age, or they benefit from having some opportunity open up later on. For the most part, women have had access to neither. Women will often be raised to see themselves in a light that does not encourage the pursuit of high level positions, taking them out of the race before the starting gun. As an example, studies of microfinance in Nicaragua showed that women tended to invest in smaller businesses with less growth potential -- their ambitions curtailed by their social standing (Haase, 2011).

These biases manifest in official policy. Bernasek (2003) notes that women have lower access to capital than men in most societies, and lower levels of land ownership. As a result, they have a lower starting point when it comes to acquiring wealth. A lower starting point and less access to the means by which wealth can be built equate to lower levels of wealth overall. The intersectional perspective adds the necessary layers to the issue, because it allows for context to be understood -- the gender context is one, but class, race, religion and culture are all important variables when understanding access to positions of high power. Understanding who these different dimensions intersect with one another will help in setting better policies, and understanding how to help people better.


2. Microfinance is an effective development strategy, though certainly not capable of development on its own. It is, rather, a complementary piece. Microfinance provides funding to small businesses in the developing world, typically in countries where the banking system does not serve the needs of entrepreneurs. Microfinance provides people with ideas the opportunity, which they otherwise would not have for lack of access to capital.

One of the aspects of microfinance is that it can provide loans for women, who are in many cases facing greater poverty than men. The status of women in a country like Bangladesh, where microfinance was started -- is such that they have less economic opportunity, and that cuts across the social spectrum. Microfinance helps to close that gap, by providing women with at least the opportunity to better their lives. It is not, however, a solution in and of itself. Microfinance has to work in concert with other social and economic reforms, as it merely provides one of the preconditions for economic empowerment -- access to capital. The other preconditions are often social, political or cultural. As Bernasek (2003) notes, status is not just about wealth in Bangladesh, but also about adherence to social norms and customs. Where those social norms dictate that women not pursue entrepreneurial activity, or that they only pursue certain types, then women still will not have the full opportunity for status that men will have.

In that sense, microfinance is just a starting point. This is where an understanding of intersectionality comes into play -- addressing multiple factors that combine to create a current condition….....

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