Malaysian Women in Rural Development and Entreprenuership-
From Rural Producers to Urban Entrepreneurs
Maimunah
Ismail
Content
Page
This
book comprises selected empirical accounts on participation and
role of Malaysian women in rural development and entrepreneurship.
It is based on a number of studies conducted within a span of ten
years from 1991 to 2000. Rural development and entrepreneurship
are two important economic subsectors of any developing nation,
especially one that is in transition from agriculture to industry.
Research
related to rural development include gender analyses on women’s
access to land and progressive farmers; rural women’s income-generating
projects; and the role of rural women in sustainable development.
Topics discussed on women entrepreneurship are gender needs analysis,
career motivations and working strategies.
The book strongly concludes that gender disaggregated data and data
on women within the perspective of gender relations are important
in describing the status and position of women in development. The
book also discusses some recommendations for future practical agenda
and research implications on women in rural development and entrepreneurship.
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| ISBN: |
1-901919-29-3 |
| Price: |
£12.00 |
| Publication
Date: |
2001 |
| Dimension
(inches): |
8.5 x 5.5 (Paperback) |
| Pages: |
204 |
| Language: |
English |
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ASEAN Academic Press London |