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Gender Gaps at the Enterprise Level : Evidence from South Africa

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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/25446
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Africa Gender Policy Briefs
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Campos, Francisco
dc.date.accessioned
2016-11-30T21:33:30Z
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2016-11-30T21:33:30Z
dc.date.issued
2011-09
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2021-04-23T14:04:31Z
dc.description.abstract
Female-owned small to medium businesses in the Western Cape Province in South Africa are less productive, generate lower revenues and have less employees than male-owned enterprises. In this brief, we use the baseline survey for an impact evaluation of a business development services program to identify why these differences exist and explore paths towards policy interventions to overcome them. Author conclude that the concentration of businesses in low performing sectors, the lack of commitment to the business, the intertwining of household and business responsibilities, and access to finance can be important barriers to the growth of women-headed enterprises. Author suggests targeted alternative interventions to address these constraints and recommend comparing their effectiveness through rigorous evaluations. Author argue that the gender differences identified in the performance of Small, Medium, and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) in this Province of South Africa can be due to a combination of: 1) the concentration of women-entrepreneurs in a small number of low-performing sectors, 2) firms being seen by entrepreneurs as an interim solution, 3) the intertwining of household and enterprise money, and 4) credit constraints.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/323411468114544442/Gender-gaps-at-the-enterprise-level-evidence-from-South-Africa
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25526
dc.language
English
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en_US
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Africa Region Gender Practice Policy Brief;No. 1
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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/
dc.subject
ACCESS TO CREDIT
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ACCESS TO FINANCE
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ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
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ACCESS TO MARKETS
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BANK ACCOUNT
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BANK ACCOUNTS
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BANKS
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BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
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BUSINESS ADVICE
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
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BUSINESS OWNER
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BUSINESS OWNERS
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BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
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BUSINESS PLAN
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BUSINESS PURPOSES
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BUSINESS SERVICES
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CAPITAL INVESTMENT
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COLLATERAL
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COMPETITIVENESS
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CREDIT CONSTRAINTS
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CREDIT GUARANTEES
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CREDIT HISTORY
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EARNINGS
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ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
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ECONOMIC GROWTH
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ELECTRICITY
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ENTREPRENEUR
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ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS
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ENTREPRENEURS
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EQUIPMENT
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FAMILY SUPPORT
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FEMALE
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FEMALE BUSINESS
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FEMALE ENTERPRISES
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FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS
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FEMALE POPULATION
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FINANCIAL LITERACY
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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GENDER
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GENDER DIFFERENCES
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GENDER GAPS
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GENDER PROGRAM
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GROUP OF WOMEN
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GROWTH OF WOMEN
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HOME
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INITIAL INVESTMENTS
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INSURANCE
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES
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LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
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LIMITED ACCESS
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MANUFACTURING
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MARKET POTENTIAL
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MARKETING
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MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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MICRO ENTERPRISES
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MICRO-ENTERPRISES
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MICROFINANCE
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PERSONAL LIFE
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POOR ACCESS
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PRIVATE SECTOR
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PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
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PRODUCTIVITY
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SAVINGS
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SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
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SERVICE PROVIDERS
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SMALL BUSINESS
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SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
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SMALL BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURS
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SMALL BUSINESSES
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TECHNICAL SKILLS
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TELEPHONE
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TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
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UNEMPLOYMENT
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WILL
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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS
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WORKING CAPITAL
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YOUTH
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WOMEN AND PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
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AFRICA GENDER POLICY
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GENDER INNOVATION LAB
dc.title
Gender Gaps at the Enterprise Level
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dc.title.subtitle
Evidence from South Africa
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dc.type
Brief
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2013-03-01
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Publications & Research
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Publications & Research :: Brief
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/323411468114544442/Gender-gaps-at-the-enterprise-level-evidence-from-South-Africa
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000333037_20130301104203
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17398025
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75559
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en
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/323411468114544442/pdf/755590REPLACEM0outh0Africa00PUBLIC0.pdf
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okr.region.administrative
Africa
okr.region.country
South Africa
okr.topic
Gender :: Gender and Development
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Finance and Financial Sector Development :: Access to Finance
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Gender :: Gender and Law
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Private Sector Development :: Small and Medium Size Enterprises
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Private Sector Development :: Enterprise Development & Reform
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Finance and Financial Sector Development :: Microfinance
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AFT: Fin&PrivSecDev West&Central (AFTFW)

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