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The theme of the global Entrepreneurship Summit –‘Women First, Prosperity for All', highlighted that if women do better … advantages of women entrepreneurship besides monetary gains and financial inclusion. However any drastic changes in a cultural … entrepreneurship theoretically and empirically, the impact of changes in business environment on female entrepreneurship prospects and …
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heightened entrepreneurship is due to channels like greater finance access or heightened inspiration for women entrepreneurs …
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In January 2016, the Government of India launched the Startup India initiative, which has transformed the way in which the markets, potential entrepreneurs, and investors view startups. This transformation included a slew of policy measures intended to promote a startup culture and allow younger...
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heightened entrepreneurship is due to channels like greater finance access or heightened inspiration for women entrepreneurs. …
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to support entrepreneurship and spur economic growth. Data suggest that the expansion in the startup ecosystem has …
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This study employed participatory well-being ranking (PWBR) exercise with men and women separately for generating gendered poverty line in West Bengal state of India. Men and women differed in a number of themes related to the experience of poverty. The gender disaggregated qualitative...
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Existing estimates of the 'stock of missing women' suggest that the problem is mostly concentrated in South and East Asia, and often related to sex-selective abortions and postbirth neglect of female children. In contrast, estimates of yearly excess female deaths, referred to as the 'flow of...
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Existing estimates of the ’tock of missing women’ suggest that the problem is mostly concentrated in South and East Asia, and often related to sex-selective abortions and postbirth neglect of female children. In contrast, estimates of yearly excess female deaths, referred to as the ’flow...
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'Stock estimates' of missing women suggest that the problem is concentrated in South and East Asia and among young children. In contrast, 'flow estimates' suggest that gender bias in mortality is much larger, is as severe among adults as it is among children in India and China, and is larger in...
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