The demand for risk-managing financial services in low-income communities : evidence from Zambia

2001
Page count
117
pages
Descripción

Based on a survey of 275 clients of a microfinance institution (MFI) in Lusaka. Analyses the economic stresses to which low-income entrepreneurs are vulnerable, examines their coping strategies and assesses the potential demand for microinsurance and other risk-managing financial services such as savings and emergency loans. Discusses the implications for MFIs.

Publicado por
The ILO's Social Finance Programme
Fecha de publicación
Publicado por
C. Churchill
L. Manje
Idioma
English
Región / País
Región
Sub-Saharan Africa
País
Zambia