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Jobs, gender and small enterprises in Africa and Asia: lessons drawn from Bangladesh, the Philippines, Tunisia and Zimbabwe

Pamela. Nichols Marcucci

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Provides an overview of the situation of women micro and small entrepreneurs against a back drop of the four countries' economic conditions and the gender based socio-cultural, legal and political systems in place in these countries.

Keywords: women workers; woman manager; entrepreneur.; small enterprise; microenterprise; economic implication; legal aspect; cultural factor.; entrepreneurship.; enterprise creation; access to credit.; training opportunity; business support network; state intervention; management; obstacle; statistical table; travailleuses; femme cadre; entrepreneur; petite entreprise; micro entreprise; conséquences économiques; aspect juridique; facteur culturel; esprit d'entreprise; création d'entreprise; accès au crédit; possibilités de formation; réseau d'appui aux entreprises; intervention de l'Etat; gestion; obstacle; tableau statistique; trabajadoras; empresaria; empresario; pequeña empresa; microempresa; consecuencias económicas; aspecto jurídico; factor cultural; capacidad empresarial; creación de empresa; acceso a créditos; oportunidades de formación; red de apoyo empresarial; intervención estatal; administración; obstáculo; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 89 pages
Date: 2001
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Published in Series on women's entrepreneurship development and gender in entreprises - wEDGE

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