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008 081113s2009 dcuab b 001 0 eng
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020 $a9780253353474 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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050 00 $aHD6072.6.Z55$bO85 2009
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100 1 $aOsirim, Mary Johnson.
245 10 $aEnterprising women in urban Zimbabwe :$bgender, microbusiness, and globalization /$cMary Johnson Osirim.
260 $aWashington, D.C. :$bWoodrow Wilson Center Press ;$aBloomington :$bIndiana University Press,$cc2009.
300 $axix, 248 p. :$bill., maps ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 229-238) and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction : why study Zimbabwean women entrepreneurs in a globalizing era? -- Shaping the discourse on women and development : theory and history in the study of women and the microenterprise sector -- Crocheters as dynamic innovators and producers of material culture -- "The market sustains me" : traders persisting under difficult odds -- Hairdressers and seamstresses : pathways to success in a challenging environment? -- To support or not to support women's microenterprises : the state, NGOs, informal associations, and coping strategies -- Conclusion : moving beyond simple survival in the microenterprise sector.
650 0 $aSelf-employed women$zZimbabwe.
650 0 $aBusinesswomen$zZimbabwe.
650 0 $aEntrepreneurship$zZimbabwe.
650 0 $aSmall business$zZimbabwe.
988 $a20090515
049 $aHLSS
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