JOURNAL OF BUSINESS DIVERSITY
Gendered Poverty? Women’s Perceptions of Money in Dar Es Salaam
Author(s): Fauzia Mohamed
Citation: Fauzia Mohamed, (2012) "Gendered Poverty? Women’s Perceptions of Money in Dar Es Salaam," Journal of Business Diversity, Vol.12, Iss. 2, pp. 131 - 136
Article Type: Research paper
Publisher: North American Business Press
Abstract:
This paper argues that poverty is gendered in the sense that men and women experience poverty and
respond to it differently. It further explores that giving women access to money alone as a solution to
their poverty is unrealistic as this addresses only part of their poverty concerns. The paper discusses the
perception gap that exists between micro-credit agencies and their clients on the understanding of money.
It argues that while micro-credit agencies view money as a pathway out of poverty, their clients see the
money as a way for leveling out a number of poverty related issues facing them.