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Does Women Freedom of Movement Enhance Access to Credit?


Hauwa Daniyan Bagudu
Abdulmumini Baba Alfa
Usman Alhaji Usman
Usman Alhaji Usman

Abstract

This study looks at how freedom of movement aids women access to micro credit facilities. The study used structured questionnaire to  randomly select 383 respondents within Minna Metropolis, and employed Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and Logistic regression.  Finding shows that freedom of movement and educational level positively influence women access to credit, while age and family size  negatively influence women access to credit. The study therefore recommends an awareness campaign will make the husbands to be  more understanding on issues of micro credit 


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