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Despite sustained output growth since 1997, low-income Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries (CIS-7) have not experienced growth in employment, a phenomenon observed elsewhere in transitional economies and labeled as jobless growth. The author addresses the causes of this phenomenon...
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Despite sustained output growth since 1997, low-income Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries (CIS-7) have not experienced growth in employment, a phenomenon observed elsewhere in transitional economies and labeled as "jobless growth." The author addresses the causes of this...
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,000 women of the country. The reasons can be attributed by the raise in income of the people especially the city dwellers of … Dhaka and the awareness for beauty-care. These businesses are initiated and run exclusively by the women entrepreneurs in … Bangladesh. Hence, this paper aims at identifying the factors that are inducing the women of Bangladesh to initiate the beauty …
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by a number of factors concerned with social, economic, cultural, environmental, and personal in nature. Women who are … factors that influence the development of women entrepreneurship in Bangladesh. The specific objective of this study is to … identify the factors that help in developing women entrepreneurs especially in SME sector of Bangladesh. A thorough literature …
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The Middle East and North Africa region is known for having low female labor market participation rates as compared with its level of economic development. A possible explanation is that these countries find themselves at the turning point of the U-shape hypothesis when countries transition from...
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Development of women entrepreneurship in the SME sector has a crucial importance in a developing country like … Bangladesh where women constitute half of the total population. The majority of them are underprivileged, under nourished …, illiterate and poor. Hence, the development of women entrepreneurship has tremendous potentials for transforming the society …
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(Investment in Women's Human Capital and Economic Development 1995) and observed elsewhere. This paper tests the U …
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The Middle East and North Africa region is known for having low female labor market participation rates as compared with its level of economic development. A possible explanation is that these countries find themselves at the turning point of the U-shape hypothesis when countries transition from...
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Women’s leadership development in entrepreneurial business is critical to improving women’s participation in management … women-owned and women-headed. This limited ownership and development of women’s leadership behavior is a clear gap to be … filled. Thus, the study aims to identify women’s leadership behavioral factors (WLBFs) and examine the causal relationship …
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