NABARD - Voluntary Savings in SHGs - page 4

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Tables
Figures
4.1 Respondent Characteristics
3.1
SHG Membership leads to increased savings
5.1
Tamil Nadu - Average age and family size
of the SHG members
7.1
Pooling of Savings & Trust
5.2
Karnataka - Average age and family size of
the SHG members
7.2
Savings & Ownership
5.3
Tamil Nadu - Number of Members in
SHGs/MFIs
7.3
SHG Interactions and Strength of Relationship
5.4
Karnataka - Number of Members in
SHGs/MFIs
7.4
Enforced Payment-Weakened Relationship
5.5
Tamil Nadu - Education level of the SHG
members (Average)
7.5
I have individually given loans to my SHG members when
they need it
5.6
Karnataka - Education level of the SHG
members (Average)
7.6
I have individually invested in the business of my group
member
6.1
Tamil Nadu - Income of the SHG member
(monthly)
7.7
We (SHG members and I ) have pooled our loans and
savings to start a new business together
6.2
Karnataka - Income of the SHG member
(monthly)
7.8
We (SHG members and I ) have pooled our loans and savings
to expand our business
6.3 Tamil Nadu - Household income (monthly) 8.1
Comparison of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka - Primary
occupation of the member (% share)
6.4 Karnataka - Household income (monthly)
8.2
Comparison of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka - Primary
occupation of household head (% share)
6.5
NREGA income of the family in 2013
(and spending) Tamil Nadu
10.1
Comparison of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka – Number of
members who have saved in other institutions
6.6
NREGA income of the family in 2013
(and spending) Karnataka
11.1
Comparison of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka – Amount (in Rs.)
in various financial institutions
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