Savings groups are a popular way to increase the economic well-being of vulnerable families because they are relatively easy and inexpensive, yet their limitations are not well understood. This paper examines the impact of a savings group program in rural Mozambique. Results show that participating in the group had a positive impact on income and asset ownership and participants could partially bridge seasonal gaps and meet needs to a greater extent during a crisis.
Economic benefits of savings groups in rural Mozambique
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Brunie A, Rutherford D, Keyes EB, Field S