From Microfinance To Middle Class?
Tonia Warnecke ()
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Abstract:
This thought-provoking book is a major examination of female entrepreneurship in China and India. It discusses gender inequalities, explores to what extent socio-economic factors determine access to entrepreneurial opportunities, and uses historical and contemporary employment patterns to challenge stereotypes surrounding female entrepreneurship.
Keywords: Women Entrepreneurs; Entrepreneurship Programs; Informal Sector; Social Entrepreneurship; Gender-Sensitive Program Design; Female Entrepreneurship In China; Female Entrepreneurship In India (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781783476374
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: female entrepreneurship in China and India

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- Ch 2 Entrepreneurship, economic growth, and human development

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- Ch 3 Gender and entrepreneurship: theory and implications

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- Ch 4 Entrepreneurship in China and India: history and context

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- Ch 5 The gender dimension: employment and entrepreneurship in China and India

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- Ch 6 Social entrepreneurship in China and India: beyond microfinance

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- Ch 7 Programs for female entrepreneurs in China and India

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- Ch 8 Designing gender-sensitive entrepreneurship programs: an intersectional design thinking framework

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- Ch 9 Organizing informal sector workers and building networks

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- Ch 10 Capitalizing on technology: gender and entrepreneurship

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- Ch 11 Integrating sustainability into entrepreneurship programs

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- Ch 12 Conclusion: supporting upward mobility for informal sector entrepreneurs

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