Jobs, gender and small enterprises in Bulgaria
Antonina. Stoyanovska
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Based on a survey of 324 women entrepreneurs and women managers conducted in 1999, examines the development of women-owned businesses, profiles women entrepreneurs, their attitudes and the influence of their work on family life, as well as exploring their performance and needs, and the gender inequalities and barriers which women entrepreneurs face.
Keywords: women workers; woman manager; entrepreneur.; small enterprise; economic legislation; economic role; entrepreneurship.; motivation.; family.; sex discrimination; enterprise creation; state intervention; womens organization; obstacle; statistical table; travailleuses; femme cadre; entrepreneur; petite entreprise; législation économique; rôle économique; esprit d'entreprise; motivation; famille; discrimination fondée sur le sexe; création d'entreprise; intervention de l'Etat; organisation féminine; obstacle; tableau statistique; trabajadoras; empresaria; empresario; pequeña empresa; legislación económica; papel económico; capacidad empresarial; motivación; familia; discriminación por razones de sexo; creación de empresa; intervención estatal; organización femenina; obstáculo; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 72 pages
Date: 2001
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Published in Series on women's entrepreneurship development and gender in entreprises - wEDGE
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