Women in Charge (Routledge Revivals)

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A01=Richard Scase
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business
Business Proprietors
Business Proprietorship
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Censuses
conventional
Conventional Female Roles
Conventional Proprietors
Domestic Subordination
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Entrepreneurial Ideal
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Face To Face
female
Female Proprietors
Full Time Official Positions
Greater London Enterprise Board
Homes Running
ideal
Interagency Task Force
Interior Furnishing
Lems
Manpower Services Commission
Married Women
Mini-cab Driver
owners
Postwar
proprietorship
roles
Small Business Administration
Vice Versa
White Collar Trade Unions
Wo
Women Business Owners
Women Proprietors
womens

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138898110
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Why do women start their own businesses? Is it solely because they are searching for financial success, or for other reasons? On the basis of detailed interviews with a number of women who have started their own businesses, this book, first published in 1985, reveals the significance of factors that are directly related to women’s experiences at home, at work, and in the wider society.

The author’s analysis shows how business start-up enables many women, but not all, to achieve forms of economic and social independence that they would not otherwise enjoy. Further, they illustrate ways in which business proprietorship has a wide variety of effects upon individuals, and upon their personal relationships and life styles. They refute the notion of a single entrepreneurial experience and argue that the causes and consequences of business start-up are highly conditioned by the extent to which women are committed to traditionally prescribed roles and to profitability.

The findings of this book will have important implications for the formulation of small business policies. It will also be of particular value to those interested in women’s studies and small business management.

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