Women entrepreneurs in Pakistan. How to improve their bargaining power
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Women entrepreneurs in Pakistan. How to improve their bargaining power

Based on a survey of 150 women entrepreneurs from a variety of sectors in Islamabad, Lahore and Rawalpindi. Examines the attitudes and commitments of the women to expanding their enterprises. Describes some of the challenges and barriers they face as well as some of the opportunities.

Type: Book
Date issued: 30 June 2003
Authors: Nabeel A. Goheer
Format available: 116 pp.
Prices: 25 Sw. Frs.;€ 17; US$ 19.95
Support medium: Paper
This report is the outcome of a research study initiated and financed by the ILO with the aim of better understanding Pakistani women entrepreneurs and their problems. It offers a portrayal of the specific business environment for women in this country and shows how a complex interplay of different factors has resulted in the disadvantaged status of women in society thus restricting their mobility, economic participation and business activity. The book also includes the results of a survey undertaken in the region of 150 women entrepreneurs and follows with a set of recommendations. Narrative stories of 20 selected women entrepreneurs from various economic backgrounds, diverse family set-ups, and different professions are also included.

Tag: women workers

Unit responsible: Boosting Employment through Small Enterprise Development

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