Micro Finance for Women Empowerment in Pakistan

Micro Finance for Women Empowerment in Pakistan

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Bugvi, Sahibzada Ahmad Muneeb
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9783659821813
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Women entrepreneurs from low-income groups are a subset of the larger entity known as home-based women workers. The exact number of the latter in Pakistan is not known. Home based work term applies to those women who process or produce marketable goods on behalf of the market-based entrepreneurs same town or city. They are paid wages for piecework and is known to be exploited by employers. According to Hamza Alavi in the case of the lower middle class families who can identify a double division. On the one hand there are families whose women are educated enough at least to maintain a respectable job. On the other side are traditional families whose women have not received a good education, which therefore do not qualify for respectable wage employment. In the latter cases, women contribute to the family income by taking on work at home under an extinguishing system operated by entrepreneurs who are only too happy to exploit this very cheap source of labor. Women are 50% of third world. This book is helpful for women entrepreneurs who want to start business.
EAN 9783659821813
ISBN 3659821810
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 132
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Bugvi, Sahibzada Ahmad Muneeb