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Women entrepreneurs and anti-discrimination laws; Policy perspectives in regional connect

By: Tiwari, Era and Jha, Anjali.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences Description: 29(2), Dec, 2024: p.55-65.Subject(s): Women entrepreneurship, Interview method, Gender inequality, Policy recommendations In: Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social SciencesSummary: The study attempts to identify linkages between entrepreneurship, gender inequality and legal perspectives in a targeted regional manner. The study area is the Jhansi district of the comparatively underdeveloped Bundelkhand region. The study follows qualitative research methodology based on primary data collected through in-depth personal interviews of four selected women entrepreneurs. The sampling method being followed is judgement and snowball sampling. The research design of the study is exploratory and analytical. Detailed transcripts of the conducted interviews were written. Major problem issues were identified. Their relationship with gender discrimination instances were explored. Subjective experiences were especially highlighted and were viewed in context of existing laws and their practical implications. Study found that the women entrepreneurial challenges reflect broader societal attitudes and cultural norms that contribute to gender inequality. Study directs policy for ensuring effective support to solve the highlighted issues in a targeted manner.-Reproduced https://mpissr.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/MPJSS-292-December-2024.pdf
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The study attempts to identify linkages between entrepreneurship, gender
inequality and legal perspectives in a targeted regional manner. The study
area is the Jhansi district of the comparatively underdeveloped
Bundelkhand region. The study follows qualitative research methodology
based on primary data collected through in-depth personal interviews of
four selected women entrepreneurs. The sampling method being followed is
judgement and snowball sampling. The research design of the study is
exploratory and analytical. Detailed transcripts of the conducted
interviews were written. Major problem issues were identified. Their
relationship with gender discrimination instances were explored.
Subjective experiences were especially highlighted and were viewed in
context of existing laws and their practical implications. Study found that
the women entrepreneurial challenges reflect broader societal attitudes and
cultural norms that contribute to gender inequality. Study directs policy
for ensuring effective support to solve the highlighted issues in a targeted
manner.-Reproduced

https://mpissr.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/MPJSS-292-December-2024.pdf

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