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Gender inequality and economic growth A methodological divide.pdf (315.02 kB)
Gender inequality and economic growth: A methodological divide
This article shed the light on the methodological divide on the often-neglected
issues of the contribution of women’s informal business to entrepreneurship and
national economic growth. It shows how unprivileged women are able to overcome legal,
social and administrative barriers that impede women’s ability to start a
business and participate in monetized economic activities.
History
Declaration of conflicts of interest
NACorresponding author email
hhussein001@csbsju.eduLead author country
- Egypt
Lead author job role
- Higher Education Faculty 4-yr College
Lead author institution
College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s UniversityHuman Participants
- Yes
Ethics statement
IRB Number: 1610E96081. The IRB: Human Subjects Committee of the University of Minnesota in US determined that the referenced study is exempt from review under federal guidelines 45 CFR Part 46.101(b) category #2Comments
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