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- 2012049861 contributor B12483879.
- 2012049861 created "2013.".
- 2012049861 date "2013".
- 2012049861 date "2013.".
- 2012049861 dateCopyrighted "2013.".
- 2012049861 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2012049861 description "Part I. Where women and men work -- 1. Self-employed, employers, and wage earners in the formal and informal sectors -- 2. The size, formality, and industry of enterprises -- Part II. Why women work where they do -- 3. Country patterns in income, human capital, and assets affect where women work -- 4. Sorting into entrepreneurial activities: individual patterns -- Part III. How women perform--and the constraints they face -- 5. Sorting drives gender gaps in productivity and profits -- 6. After sorting, constraints depend on the type of enterprise -- Part IV. Shifting women to more productive work -- 7. Increasing the right to own and control assets -- 8. Expanding women's access to finance -- 9. Enriching managerial and financial skills -- 10. Strengthening women's voices in business environment reforms -- 11. Toward an action agenda.".
- 2012049861 extent "xxix, 274 p. :".
- 2012049861 identifier "9780821397039".
- 2012049861 identifier "9780821398098 (electronic)".
- 2012049861 issued "2013".
- 2012049861 issued "2013.".
- 2012049861 language "eng".
- 2012049861 publisher "Washington, D.C. : World Bank,".
- 2012049861 spatial "Africa, Sub-Saharan".
- 2012049861 spatial "Africa, Sub-Saharan.".
- 2012049861 subject "331.4096 23".
- 2012049861 subject "Businesswomen Africa, Sub-Saharan.".
- 2012049861 subject "HQ1788 .H35 2013".
- 2012049861 subject "Women Africa, Sub-Saharan Economic conditions.".
- 2012049861 subject "Women Africa, Sub-Saharan Social conditions.".
- 2012049861 subject "Women Employment Africa, Sub-Saharan.".
- 2012049861 tableOfContents "Part I. Where women and men work -- 1. Self-employed, employers, and wage earners in the formal and informal sectors -- 2. The size, formality, and industry of enterprises -- Part II. Why women work where they do -- 3. Country patterns in income, human capital, and assets affect where women work -- 4. Sorting into entrepreneurial activities: individual patterns -- Part III. How women perform--and the constraints they face -- 5. Sorting drives gender gaps in productivity and profits -- 6. After sorting, constraints depend on the type of enterprise -- Part IV. Shifting women to more productive work -- 7. Increasing the right to own and control assets -- 8. Expanding women's access to finance -- 9. Enriching managerial and financial skills -- 10. Strengthening women's voices in business environment reforms -- 11. Toward an action agenda.".
- 2012049861 title "Enterprising women : expanding economic opportunities in africa / Mary Hallward-Driemeier.".
- 2012049861 type "text".