Vendors' livelihoods: women micro entrepreneurs and their business needs in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Vendors' livelihoods: women micro entrepreneurs and their business needs in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

The research report desribes the situation of women micro-vendors in Phnom Penh, in terms of their business needs, constraints and opportunities. The research was done in cooperation with the Urban Sector Group and included interviews and focus group discussions with 288 micro-vendors in six different markets. The report provides recommendations geared to improve the business performance of women micro-vendors.

Type: Book
Date issued: 01 February 2006
Reference: 9221182916[ISBN]
9221182924[ISBN]
Authors: Angello, Francesca; Moller, Joanne
Format available: book viii, 61 p.

Tag: employment creation, small enterprises, gender equality

Regions and countries covered: Asia, Cambodia

Unit responsible: ILO Subregional Office for East Asia

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