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Enterprising women : expanding economic opportunities in africa
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Enterprising women : expanding economic opportunities in africa

Mary Hallward-Driemeier

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Part I. Where women and men work
1. Self-employed, employers, and wage earners in the formal and informal sectors
2. The size, formality, and industry of enterprises
Part II. Why women work where they do
3. Country patterns in income, human capital, and assets affect where women work
4. Sorting into entrepreneurial activities: individual patterns
Part III. How women perform
and the constraints they face
5. Sorting drives gender gaps in productivity and profits
6. After sorting, constraints depend on the type of enterprise
Part IV. Shifting women to more productive work
7. Increasing the right to own and control assets
8. Expanding women's access to finance
9. Enriching managerial and financial skills
10. Strengthening women's voices in business environment reforms
11. Toward an action agenda.

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