Social networks, mobility, and political participation: The potential for women’s self-help groups to improve access and use of public entitlement schemes in India

Women’s self-help groups (SHGs) have increasingly been used as a vehicle for social, political, and economic empowerment as well as a platform for service delivery. Although a growing body of literature shows evidence of positive impacts of SHGs on various measures of empowerment, our understanding...

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Main Authors: Kumar, Neha, Raghunathan, Kalyani, Arrieta, Alejandra, Jilani, Amir Hamza, Chakrabarti, Suman, Menon, Purnima, Quisumbing, Agnes R.
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Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145759
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author Kumar, Neha
Raghunathan, Kalyani
Arrieta, Alejandra
Jilani, Amir Hamza
Chakrabarti, Suman
Menon, Purnima
Quisumbing, Agnes R.
author_browse Arrieta, Alejandra
Chakrabarti, Suman
Jilani, Amir Hamza
Kumar, Neha
Menon, Purnima
Quisumbing, Agnes R.
Raghunathan, Kalyani
author_facet Kumar, Neha
Raghunathan, Kalyani
Arrieta, Alejandra
Jilani, Amir Hamza
Chakrabarti, Suman
Menon, Purnima
Quisumbing, Agnes R.
author_sort Kumar, Neha
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description Women’s self-help groups (SHGs) have increasingly been used as a vehicle for social, political, and economic empowerment as well as a platform for service delivery. Although a growing body of literature shows evidence of positive impacts of SHGs on various measures of empowerment, our understanding of ways in which SHGs improve awareness and use of public services is limited. To fill this knowledge gap, this paper first examines how SHG membership is associated with political participation, awareness, and use of government entitlement schemes. It further examines the effect of SHG membership on various measures of social networks and mobility. Using data collected in 2015 across five Indian states and matching methods to correct for endogeneity of SHG membership, we find that SHG members are more politically engaged. We also find that SHG members are not only more likely to know of certain public entitlements than non-members, they are significantly more likely to avail of a greater number of public entitlement schemes. Additionally, SHG members have wider social networks and greater mobility as compared to non-members. Our results suggest that SHGs have the potential to increase their members’ ability to hold public entities accountable and demand what is rightfully theirs. An important insight, however, is that the SHGs themselves cannot be expected to increase knowledge of public entitlement schemes in absence of a deliberate effort to do so by an external agency.
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spelling CGSpace1457592025-11-06T07:20:57Z Social networks, mobility, and political participation: The potential for women’s self-help groups to improve access and use of public entitlement schemes in India Kumar, Neha Raghunathan, Kalyani Arrieta, Alejandra Jilani, Amir Hamza Chakrabarti, Suman Menon, Purnima Quisumbing, Agnes R. social capital social networks political systems empowerment self-help groups public services public participation women Women’s self-help groups (SHGs) have increasingly been used as a vehicle for social, political, and economic empowerment as well as a platform for service delivery. Although a growing body of literature shows evidence of positive impacts of SHGs on various measures of empowerment, our understanding of ways in which SHGs improve awareness and use of public services is limited. To fill this knowledge gap, this paper first examines how SHG membership is associated with political participation, awareness, and use of government entitlement schemes. It further examines the effect of SHG membership on various measures of social networks and mobility. Using data collected in 2015 across five Indian states and matching methods to correct for endogeneity of SHG membership, we find that SHG members are more politically engaged. We also find that SHG members are not only more likely to know of certain public entitlements than non-members, they are significantly more likely to avail of a greater number of public entitlement schemes. Additionally, SHG members have wider social networks and greater mobility as compared to non-members. Our results suggest that SHGs have the potential to increase their members’ ability to hold public entities accountable and demand what is rightfully theirs. An important insight, however, is that the SHGs themselves cannot be expected to increase knowledge of public entitlement schemes in absence of a deliberate effort to do so by an external agency. 2018-08-22 2024-06-21T09:05:00Z 2024-06-21T09:05:00Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145759 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148123 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147808 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147760 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149623 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153599 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Kumar, Neha; Raghunathan, Kalyani; Arrieta, Alejandra; Jilani, Amir Hamza; Chakrabarti, Suman; Menon, Purnima; and Quisumbing, Agnes R. 2018. Social networks, mobility, and political participation: The potential for women’s self-help groups to improve access and use of public entitlement schemes in India. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1751. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFRPI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145759
spellingShingle social capital
social networks
political systems
empowerment
self-help groups
public services
public participation
women
Kumar, Neha
Raghunathan, Kalyani
Arrieta, Alejandra
Jilani, Amir Hamza
Chakrabarti, Suman
Menon, Purnima
Quisumbing, Agnes R.
Social networks, mobility, and political participation: The potential for women’s self-help groups to improve access and use of public entitlement schemes in India
title Social networks, mobility, and political participation: The potential for women’s self-help groups to improve access and use of public entitlement schemes in India
title_full Social networks, mobility, and political participation: The potential for women’s self-help groups to improve access and use of public entitlement schemes in India
title_fullStr Social networks, mobility, and political participation: The potential for women’s self-help groups to improve access and use of public entitlement schemes in India
title_full_unstemmed Social networks, mobility, and political participation: The potential for women’s self-help groups to improve access and use of public entitlement schemes in India
title_short Social networks, mobility, and political participation: The potential for women’s self-help groups to improve access and use of public entitlement schemes in India
title_sort social networks mobility and political participation the potential for women s self help groups to improve access and use of public entitlement schemes in india
topic social capital
social networks
political systems
empowerment
self-help groups
public services
public participation
women
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145759
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