Poverty Alleviation and Microfinance for the Economy of Pakistan: A Case Study of Khushhali Bank in Sargodha

Poverty is a universal reality, and no one can deny the omnipresence of it all over the world. It is considered as the most harmful economic and social problem of human beings since their creation. It affects individuals as well as society as a whole in a very destructive way, and it is considered t...

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Main Authors: Stylianou Tasos, Ijaz Ahmed, Masood Sarwar Awan, Muhammad Waqas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Economies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7099/8/3/63
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spelling doaj-126196fb80ba4835bc15a7d28d2153372020-11-25T02:54:34ZengMDPI AGEconomies2227-70992020-08-018636310.3390/economies8030063Poverty Alleviation and Microfinance for the Economy of Pakistan: A Case Study of Khushhali Bank in SargodhaStylianou Tasos0Ijaz Ahmed1Masood Sarwar Awan2Muhammad Waqas3Department of Economics, International Hellenic University, Dimitriou Poliorkitou 65, PC 54633 Thessaloniki, GreeceHigher Education Department, Government of the Punjab, Punjab 54000, PakistanDepartment of Economics, University of Sargodha, Punjab 40100, PakistanDepartment of Economics, University of Sargodha, Punjab 40100, PakistanPoverty is a universal reality, and no one can deny the omnipresence of it all over the world. It is considered as the most harmful economic and social problem of human beings since their creation. It affects individuals as well as society as a whole in a very destructive way, and it is considered that poverty is the mother of all human rights violations. Perhaps no one would argue against the notion that microfinance can be a very useful apparatus in human, social, economic, political and national development. Microfinance has been established to fill the gap of a missing credit market for the poor. Among all other anti-poverty strategies, it has become one of the most important and successful tools for poverty elimination throughout the world. In this study, we investigate the impact of microfinance on poverty alleviation for the economy of Pakistan. The literacy is very poor for the area of Pakistan, so our research will help policy makers in making the right decisions in order to help the people that are living below the poverty line. Primary data of 300 households from Khushhali Microfinance Bank Limited were collected. The findings reveal that microfinance imparts a vital role in poverty eradication where the poverty level has decreased from 42.67% in comparison household (CHH) to 29.33% in the program household (PHH). Finally, it unveils the fact that there is a negative association between the provision of microfinance and poverty level of the household. The availability of micro financing facilities to the poor has declined the poverty rate from 42.67 percent to 29.33 percent. The Logistic Regression model implies that poverty has a negative association with the duration of microfinance, education and existence of a market in the locality, whereas it is positively related to family size and gender of the respondent.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7099/8/3/63macroeconomicspovertymicrofinancePakistan
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author Stylianou Tasos
Ijaz Ahmed
Masood Sarwar Awan
Muhammad Waqas
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Ijaz Ahmed
Masood Sarwar Awan
Muhammad Waqas
Poverty Alleviation and Microfinance for the Economy of Pakistan: A Case Study of Khushhali Bank in Sargodha
Economies
macroeconomics
poverty
microfinance
Pakistan
author_facet Stylianou Tasos
Ijaz Ahmed
Masood Sarwar Awan
Muhammad Waqas
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title Poverty Alleviation and Microfinance for the Economy of Pakistan: A Case Study of Khushhali Bank in Sargodha
title_short Poverty Alleviation and Microfinance for the Economy of Pakistan: A Case Study of Khushhali Bank in Sargodha
title_full Poverty Alleviation and Microfinance for the Economy of Pakistan: A Case Study of Khushhali Bank in Sargodha
title_fullStr Poverty Alleviation and Microfinance for the Economy of Pakistan: A Case Study of Khushhali Bank in Sargodha
title_full_unstemmed Poverty Alleviation and Microfinance for the Economy of Pakistan: A Case Study of Khushhali Bank in Sargodha
title_sort poverty alleviation and microfinance for the economy of pakistan: a case study of khushhali bank in sargodha
publisher MDPI AG
series Economies
issn 2227-7099
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Poverty is a universal reality, and no one can deny the omnipresence of it all over the world. It is considered as the most harmful economic and social problem of human beings since their creation. It affects individuals as well as society as a whole in a very destructive way, and it is considered that poverty is the mother of all human rights violations. Perhaps no one would argue against the notion that microfinance can be a very useful apparatus in human, social, economic, political and national development. Microfinance has been established to fill the gap of a missing credit market for the poor. Among all other anti-poverty strategies, it has become one of the most important and successful tools for poverty elimination throughout the world. In this study, we investigate the impact of microfinance on poverty alleviation for the economy of Pakistan. The literacy is very poor for the area of Pakistan, so our research will help policy makers in making the right decisions in order to help the people that are living below the poverty line. Primary data of 300 households from Khushhali Microfinance Bank Limited were collected. The findings reveal that microfinance imparts a vital role in poverty eradication where the poverty level has decreased from 42.67% in comparison household (CHH) to 29.33% in the program household (PHH). Finally, it unveils the fact that there is a negative association between the provision of microfinance and poverty level of the household. The availability of micro financing facilities to the poor has declined the poverty rate from 42.67 percent to 29.33 percent. The Logistic Regression model implies that poverty has a negative association with the duration of microfinance, education and existence of a market in the locality, whereas it is positively related to family size and gender of the respondent.
topic macroeconomics
poverty
microfinance
Pakistan
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