“…Some of the systematic reviews (or meta-studies) are fairly broad, aiming to cover the whole microfinance spectrum (e.g., Duvendack et al, 2011). Others cover specific interventions, such as microcredit (e.g., Vaessen et al, 2014), formal banking services (Pande, Cole, Sivasankaran, Bastian, & Wendel, 2012), microenterprise (e.g., Grimm & Paffhausen, 2015), microsavings and microleasing (Stewart et al, 2012) and microinsurance (Cole, Bastian, Vyas, Wendel, & Stein, 2012). Some systematic reviews focus on particular populations, such as Sub-Saharan African recipients (e.g., Stewart, van Rooyen, Dickson, Majoro, & de Wet, 2010), particular methods of providing financial services, such as SHGs (e.g., Brody et al, 2015) or particular outcomes, such as health (e.g., Leatherman, Metcalfe, Geissler, & Dunford, 2012) or empowerment (Brody et al, 2015;Vaessen et al, 2014).…”