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Social Impact Assessment of Microfinance Programmes - weman

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Table – 8.6<br />

KASHF – Household Assets Ownership<br />

Variables Category Mean Standard<br />

Deviation<br />

t-value<br />

Significance<br />

Level<br />

Own House Active Borrowers 93.3054 25.04523 2.464 .014<br />

New and Non-Borrowers 86.7159 34.00311<br />

Refrigerator Active Borrowers 33.8912 47.43333 3.083 .002<br />

New and Non-Borrowers 21.7712 41.34542<br />

Colour TV Active Borrowers 87.8661 32.72060 3.574 .000<br />

New and Non-Borrowers 75.6458 43.00138<br />

Motor Cycle Active Borrowers 6.2762 24.30425 -.321 .748<br />

New and Non-Borrowers 7.0111 26.98964<br />

Washing Active Borrowers<br />

Machine<br />

74.0586 43.92331 4.645 .000<br />

Sewing<br />

Machine<br />

New and Non-Borrowers 54.6125 49.87890<br />

Active Borrowers<br />

89.1213 31.20248 -1.871 .062<br />

New and Non-Borrowers 93.7269 24.29264<br />

Bed with Foam Active Borrowers 40.5858 49.20878 2.912 .004<br />

New and Non-Borrowers 28.4133 45.18348<br />

Gold Active Borrowers 18.4100 38.83794 .647 .518<br />

New and Non-Borrowers 16.2362 36.94645<br />

Mobile phone Active Borrowers 39.7490 49.04058 1.891 .059<br />

New and Non-Borrowers 31.7343 46.63034<br />

Note: There are 239 and 271 respondents in each category respectively. t-value greater than 1.6 indicates<br />

the mean difference between two categories is statistically significant at least at 90 percent level <strong>of</strong><br />

significant. The negative t indicates that average value <strong>of</strong> category 2 is greater than the average<br />

value <strong>of</strong> category 1.<br />

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