We Can Manage: Experimental Evidence From Savings Groups in Uganda

Author:

Bjorvatn Kjetil12,Tungodden Bertil12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics , NHH Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen, Norway and

2. Centre for Applied Research at NHH , Bergen, Norway

Abstract

Abstract Village savings and loans associations (VSLAs) are promoted as an important tool for economic and social empowerment, primarily targeting women. However, there is relatively limited evidence on the impact of VSLAs, and no evidence on whether such programs work better for some groups than for others. Using a large-scale field experiment on a VSLA targeting people with disabilities in Uganda, we document positive effects of the program on economic empowerment, social empowerment and general well-being. The effects are overall somewhat stronger for the male participants, and in particular we find no evidence of social empowerment for women. Our findings suggest that VSLAs can be an important tool for improving the situation also for economically active persons with disabilities, but that additional measures need to be implemented to achieve a more comprehensive empowerment of women.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Development

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