Marie Michael Library

Title

Gender and the growth and dynamics of micro-enterprises

Author

Downing, Jeanne

Description

This paper establishes the importance of gender variables to microenterprise development and explores contradictions between women in development (WID) and growth-oriented approaches to such development. Growth-oriented schemes can ignore women's needs and harm their economic interests. The debate on poverty alleviation vs. economic growth is presented in this context.

File No

GEM-WP5

Agency

GEMINI

Date

Sep-90

Subject(s)

Women, Small-scale enterprises

Pages

29, plus appendices

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