Given the patriarchal nature of the African society, females are often secondary. In patriarchal societies, men are viewed as forbearers of knowledge and hence dominate other considerations. A direct consequence therefore is structural discrimination of women, and small businesses are owned and managed by men. Youth unemployment is notably high in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and especially among females. Notably too, one critical factor that drives entrepreneurship start-ups is self-employment, often induced by unemployment. In patriarchal societies, not only are there few opportunities for women but also women face more constraints than their male counterparts. Inspired by the gap in the literature, this study utilizes the descriptiv...
Several successful social enterprises are now operating in healthcare, education, and rural developm...
Women in Africa are poorer, less educated, and enjoy less access to jobs and opportunities than men....
This paper contributes to closing a knowledge gap on gender, entrepreneurship and development by lin...
Given the patriarchal nature of the African society, females are often secondary. In patriarchal soc...
In spite of the concerted drive by most countries towards gender equality, the reality is that women...
In spite of the concerted drive by most countries towards gender equality, the reality is that women...
African women have a history of entrepreneurship dating back to the pre-colonial era, but in this 21...
Female entrepreneurs have been observed to contribute to nations' economic progress in recent years,...
The thesis investigates the impact of a society's prevalent gender ideology on women's work decision...
The role of entrepreneurship has been known for many decades as the most important factor contributi...
This paper uses data from a 2004 survey to study the labour market in Kinshasa, capital of the Democ...
This paper considers the situation of Congolese women and their almost complete social, political an...
There is renewed interest in female entrepreneurship as policy makers recognize the importance of so...
The purpose of this study was to assess Women entrepreneurship and socio-economic development in Rwa...
Thesis (MTech (Business Administration (Entrepreneurship))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology,...
Several successful social enterprises are now operating in healthcare, education, and rural developm...
Women in Africa are poorer, less educated, and enjoy less access to jobs and opportunities than men....
This paper contributes to closing a knowledge gap on gender, entrepreneurship and development by lin...
Given the patriarchal nature of the African society, females are often secondary. In patriarchal soc...
In spite of the concerted drive by most countries towards gender equality, the reality is that women...
In spite of the concerted drive by most countries towards gender equality, the reality is that women...
African women have a history of entrepreneurship dating back to the pre-colonial era, but in this 21...
Female entrepreneurs have been observed to contribute to nations' economic progress in recent years,...
The thesis investigates the impact of a society's prevalent gender ideology on women's work decision...
The role of entrepreneurship has been known for many decades as the most important factor contributi...
This paper uses data from a 2004 survey to study the labour market in Kinshasa, capital of the Democ...
This paper considers the situation of Congolese women and their almost complete social, political an...
There is renewed interest in female entrepreneurship as policy makers recognize the importance of so...
The purpose of this study was to assess Women entrepreneurship and socio-economic development in Rwa...
Thesis (MTech (Business Administration (Entrepreneurship))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology,...
Several successful social enterprises are now operating in healthcare, education, and rural developm...
Women in Africa are poorer, less educated, and enjoy less access to jobs and opportunities than men....
This paper contributes to closing a knowledge gap on gender, entrepreneurship and development by lin...