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Jobs, gender and small enterprises in Bangladesh : factors affecting women entrepreneurs in small and cottage industries in Bangladesh

SEED Working Paper No. 14 - Series on women’s entrepreneurship development and gender in enterprises (WEDGE)

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 10 February 2001
Reference: 92-2-112525-4[ISBN]
Authors: Nilufer Ahmed Karim

Analyses the constraints faced by women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh, followed by an overview on programmes and projects supporting women entrepreneurs, including training, advice on technology, marketing and financial support. Suggests practical solutions and recommendations that could ease the situation of women in small and cottage industries.

Tags: women workers, enterprise creation, microenterprises, small enterprises, entrepreneurship, small scale industries

Regions and countries covered: Bangladesh

Unit responsible: Boosting Employment through Small Enterprise Development

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