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Female Entrepreneurs Who Succeed in Male-Dominated Sectors in Ethiopia

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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/25446
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Africa Gender Policy Briefs
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Alibhai, Salman
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Buehren, Niklas
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Papineni, Sreelakshmi
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2016-11-28T20:05:11Z
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2016-11-28T20:05:11Z
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2015-10
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2021-04-23T14:04:31Z
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In developing countries, female entrepreneurs have low returns. Yet, the few women who cross over into traditionally male-dominated sectors double their profits. So why don't more women cross over? When parents and husbands support them, women are more likely to cross over. When they lack information on the earnings potential in male-dominated sectors, they are less likely to. This suggests a path to promote women entrepreneurs crossing over. The challenges Ethiopian women face in getting jobs and earning income come from a range of sources. Women start from a more difficult situation than men --without easy access to finance, land, training, education and effective business networks. The share of women in Ethiopia without education is almost twice that of men, which in turn limits women entrepreneurs' ability to grow their businesses. Reducing gender inequalities in education and the labor market could increase annual GDP growth in Ethiopia by around 1.9 percentage points.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/956031468185386493/Female-entrepreneurs-who-succeed-in-male-dominated-sectors-in-Ethiopia
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25451
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English
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en_US
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Gender Innovation Lab Policy Brief;No. 12
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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SKILLS
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MANUFACTURING
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WOOD
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BENEFIT
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EQUIPMENT
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WOMEN BUSINESS OWNERS
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BUSINESS OPERATIONS
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PRODUCTION
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WHO
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ABUSE
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SOFTWARE
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MATERIALS
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RESULTS
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WOMAN
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
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GENDER
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FATHERS
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NETWORKS
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INFORMATION
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DISCRIMINATION
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INEQUALITIES
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YOUTH
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HEALTH
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TECHNICAL SKILLS
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FUNDS
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MOTHER
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HUSBANDS
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FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS
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RESULT
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COMMUNICATIONS
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LABOR MARKET
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LAND
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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS
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CHILDREN
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FEMALES
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EDUCATION
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HUSBAND
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GENDER GAP
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BUSINESS
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BUSINESSES
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FATHER
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WIVES
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PERFORMANCE
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FEED
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TARGETS
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INNOVATION
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PRODUCTIVITY
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BUSINESS SECTORS
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BUSINESS SERVICES
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SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
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MALE
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GENDER INEQUALITIES
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HARASSMENT
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WOMEN
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ACCESS TO NETWORKS
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LIVESTOCK
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PROFITS
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FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
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FEMALE
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WOMEN AND PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
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AFRICA GENDER POLICY
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GENDER INNOVATION LAB
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Female Entrepreneurs Who Succeed in Male-Dominated Sectors in Ethiopia
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Brief
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2015-10-15
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Publications & Research
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Publications & Research :: Brief
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/956031468185386493/Female-entrepreneurs-who-succeed-in-male-dominated-sectors-in-Ethiopia
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yes
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25157866
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100247
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/956031468185386493/pdf/100247-BRI-Series-Box393225B-Female-Entrepreneurs-Who-Succeed-in-Male-Dominated-Sectors-in-Ethiopia.pdf
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okr.region.administrative
Africa
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Ethiopia
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Gender :: Gender and Development
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Rural Development :: Rural Development Knowledge & Information Systems
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Gender :: Gender and Law
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Poverty Reduction :: Inequality
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Private Sector Development :: Enterprise Development & Reform
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Private Sector Development :: Small and Medium Size Enterprises
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Rural Development :: Rural Poverty Reduction Strategies
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Gender Impact Evaluation (AFRGI)

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