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    Women and payday lending
    18 Feb 2016
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    Gill North, Martin North
    Digital Finance Analytics

    Good Shepherd Microfinance commissioned Digital Finance Analytics (DFA) to examine how women access and use payday loans. The report found women are using payday lending more. In 2005 about 84,000 women had used payday lending, but this had grown to 177,000 in 2015, a 110%...

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