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This paper aims to examine the major determinants and challenges of women's participation in income …-generating activities focusing on rural women of Ethiopia. To carry out this study, both primary and secondary data were used. Randomly … related literature. A binary logistic regression econometric model was implemented to identify major determinants of women …
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. First, income inequality unconditionally reduces the involvement of women in business and politics. Second, mobile money … innovations interact with income inequality to have a positive impact on women in business and politics. Third, net effects from …
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are the procedures a woman has to go through to start a business and the time for women to set up a business, while the …
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The study examines how mobile money innovations transform unemployed women to self-employed women. The empirical …
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The objective of this study was to determine the type of leadership applied by the directors of amateur sports clubs. This quantitative, descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out on a sample of 48 directors of sports clubs in total: 23 (47.91%) belonging to collective sports clubs...
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This study was carried out to empirically assess women entrepreneurs' access to credit in Kano metropolis. The study … was aimed at analyzing the maximum willingness to accept loans by women entrepreneurs and exploring the major problems … hindering women entrepreneurs from fundraising for businesses in Kano Metropolis. The study employed a multi-stage random …
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