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Title: | Socio-economic Analysis of Home-Based Women Entrepreneurship Work at Khairpur Mirs (An Ethnographic study in district Khairpur Sindh) |
Authors: | Saira Wassan |
Keywords: | Anthropology |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Quaid I Azam university Islamabad |
Abstract: | The study looks at how home-based women entrepreneurship work at Khairpur Mirs. Women's entrepreneurship is vital for global economic growth and development that is inclusive. In underdeveloped nations, women's home-based companies are critical for women with limited mobility and work opportunities to make an income. This study examined the impact of home-based women's entrepreneurship on their family’s financial situation. Using a questionnaire/interview approach, I obtained data from 40 female entrepreneurs in Khairpur Mirs, Pakistan. The predictors of the family financial situation were studied using Chi-square and logistic regression. The findings revealed that the age, marital status, home ownership, rural versus urban location, household size, and company income of women entrepreneurs have a substantial impact on their family's financial situation. The data demonstrated that women entrepreneurs have a significant impact on their family's financial situation and welfare, as predicted by the multiplier effect. Moreover, in this research qualitative method was used, and a thematic analysis of the data was created. During fieldwork, participants were interviewed in unstructured, organized, and in-depth formats. Data was collected using an interview guide and open-ended questions. The bulk of the participants was male and female who used the home-based entrepreneurship work. Key words: Entrepreneurship, wages producing, home-based women craft, unprivileged |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/26952 |
Appears in Collections: | MSc |
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