Women Entrepreneurs In Pakistan. How To Improve Their Bargaining Power
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9789221136286 - Nabeel A. Goheer: Women Entrepreneurs in Pakistan. How to Improve Their Bargaining Power
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Women Entrepreneurs in Pakistan. How to Improve Their Bargaining Power (2003)

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ISBN: 9789221136286 bzw. 9221136280, in Englisch, International Labour Office, Taschenbuch, neu.

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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 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.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 6x280x210 mm;Gewicht: 281,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: juni 2003;ISBN10: 9221136280;ISBN13: 9789221136286; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2003.
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Women Entrepreneurs In Pakistan. How To Improve Their Bargaining Power

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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 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.
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