A Review of Women Entrepreneurs conditions in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan
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https://doi.org/10.33148/CETROPv48n1(2024)2282Abstract
Women's entrepreneurship is a fresh phenomenon that has just developed all over the world. This study has examined the factors that affected social and economic problems, opportunities, and marketing goods and services issues of women entrepreneurs in Afghanistan. Major parts of civilian life, particularly women's lives, are expected to be affected by Afghanistan's three-decade civil war. Access to economic possibilities, involvement in social and political lives, as well as a variety of other aspects of their lives, are all negatively affected. The key concern for improving women's lives in society is their ability to participate in economic activities. Indeed, occupation is the only way for women to be able to support themselves. The generating of income will offer facilities and improve the quality of living. This research aims to determine the various elements that influence the performance and operations of women entrepreneurs in Afghanistan's Bamyan Province, focusing particularly interested in the status of the business difference between registered and unregistered women entrepreneurs, meanwhile, the research considered 300 women entrepreneurs in Bamyan Province, particularly those who work directly under the supervision of the Association and those who work without directing the Association, the current research is both descriptive and analytical based on age, marital status, education, and family size as depending variables and applied statistical tools with SPSS software.
Keywords: Entrepreneur women. Bamyan Province. Afghanistan. Socio-economic reality. household.
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