• editor.aipublications@gmail.com
  • Track Your Paper
  • Contact Us
  • ISSN: 2456-8678

International Journal Of Rural Development, Environment And Health Research(IJREH)

Patterns and Predictors of Women’s Micro-Enterprise Development: Evidence from Karimganj District, Assam

Manidipa Gope


International Journal of Rural Development, Environment and Health Research(IJREH), Vol-7,Issue-1, January - February 2023, Pages 7-14, 10.22161/ijreh.7.1.2

Download | Downloads : 1 | Total View : 34

Share

Women’s entrepreneurship has emerged as a vital force in promoting grassroots economic development, especially in rural and semi-urban regions of India. In Assam, micro-enterprises owned and managed by women play a significant role in generating livelihoods, supplementing household income, and strengthening local markets. This study investigates the socio-economic factors influencing women’s micro-enterprise performance in Karimganj District, Assam, using comprehensive statistical tools. Primary data were collected from 150 women entrepreneurs across diverse sectors such as textiles, food processing, livestock, tailoring, retail, and household-based production units. The study explores the relationship between enterprise performance and variables such as education, training exposure, access to credit, Self-Help Group (SHG) membership, family support, and entrepreneurial experience. The findings underscore the importance of targeted interventions such as skill training, simplified credit access, and stronger SHG networks to facilitate women’s entrepreneurial growth. The study concludes with actionable recommendations for policymakers, banks, NGOs, and development agencies to enhance micro-enterprise sustainability among women in rural Assam.

[1] Limbu, Subash, and Nabasmita Bordoloi. “Women Entrepreneurship: Problems and Prospects in Rural Assam.” SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015, doi:10.2139/ssrn.5246685.
[2] Bhatta, Aditya. Micro Finance and Women Empowerment: A Study on the Socio-Economic Development of the Women Participating in Self Help Groups in Jorhat District of Assam. 2022.
[3] Kabeer, Naila. Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment: A Critical Analysis of the Third Millennium Development Goal. Commonwealth Secretariat, 2005.
[4] Rahman, M. M., Khanam, R., & Nghiem, S. (2017). The effects of microfinance on women’s empowerment: New evidence from Bangladesh International journal of Social Economics Eco44(12), 1745–1757.
[5] Das, Ajit Chandra. “Income Generation and Entrepreneurial Success in Rural Assam through Micro-Finance (A Study of Jorhat District).” International Journal of Commerce and Management Research, vol. 5, no. 4, May 2019, pp. 30–36
[6] Basumatary, Hangma. A Study of Udalguri District of Assam (Thesis). Cotton University (CUS) DSpace, 2017. (Empirical district study with primary data on SHG participation, credit use and empowerment indicators).
[7] Das, T., & Guha, P. (2019). Measuring Women’s Self-help Group Sustainability: A Study of Rural Assam. International Journal of Rural Management, 15(1), 116-136.
[8] Majumder, N., Bhattacharjee, S. “Micro Finance and its Impact on Women Empowerment.” Journal / Conference Paper 2018.
[9] Singh, Priyanka. “Educational Attainment and Women Entrepreneurship in India.” International Review of Social Sciences, vol. 7, no. 1, 2019, pp. 112–124.
[10] Barman, Rituparna. Family Support and Women’s Autonomy in Rural Entrepreneurship. Eastern Academic Press, 2021.
[11] Das, Anamika, and Pranab Goswami. “Impact of Entrepreneurial Training on Women’s Micro-Enterprises in Assam.” Journal of Rural Development Studies, vol. 12, no. 2, 2020, pp. 45–58.
[12] K. Jayapriya,” Issues and Challenges of Home-Based Women Entrepreneurs In Salem, Tamilnadu, “International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research Volume 9, Issue 02, February,2020.