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Sakshi Saini
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Women in India are still struggling for financial independence. Females in India accounted for 48%, but their participation in the workforce is 26% (The Hindu, 2018). A significant proportion of the female labour workforce is engaged in the unorganized s...
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Abdullah Sallehhuddin Abdullah Salim, Norzarina Md Yatim and Salmi Md Zahid
This study was conducted in Malaysia to examine the effectiveness of the microfinance programme for urban single mother entrepreneurs in MSMEs during the COVID-19 pandemic and Movement Control Order (MCO). Implemented as a response to the pandemic, the M...
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Bardhyl Ahmetaj, Alba Demneri Kruja and Eglantina Hysa
Women entrepreneurship is considered by many researchers as an imminent phenomenon of the 21st century, especially for developing countries. Due to its contribution to the economy and society, recent studies have focused on investigating its motivational...
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Women entrepreneurs play a substantial role in the sustainable economic development in the world. In Bangladesh, the contribution of women entrepreneurs is still insignificant compared to male entrepreneurs due to several barriers to their financial incl...
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Umair Baig, Batool Muhammad Hussain, Vida Davidaviciene and Ieva Meidute-Kavaliauskiene
This study aims to explore the investment behavior of female entrepreneurs as the new competitor in the investment field and to determine the underlying factors that influence their investment attitudes. A qualitative investigation approach was employed ...
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Noemia Morais Santos,Carla Antloga,Ariana Lana Morais Carvalho,Mariana Barbosa de Andrade,Luiza Martins Silva Guimarães
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Considering the current unequal labor relations according to gender, entrepreneurship is becoming an alternative as a source of income to women. A great number of women end up choosing to engage in a business, due to the lack of formal job opportunities....
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Levia inggrit sayekti, Muhammad Taufik
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As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, everyone is obliged to follow the rules New Normal, new habits, new routines, keep your distance, don't crowd and of course the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic has a big impact on entrepreneurial actors, the minimum ...
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Ogujiuba Kanayo
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The Agricultural sector in South Africa is amongst the main contributors to job-creation South Africa. Since the post-apartheid era, South Africa has seen a severe transformation in this sector, of which previously disadvantaged farmers (especially women...
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Nain Tara,Noman Arshed,Osama Aziz,Mahwish Yamin
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Women participation in the economy can help accumulate capital formation and ideation which helps them in becoming a tool for socio-economic uplift for poor people working in the informal sector of the economy. The current research has examined the impac...
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