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Exploring the Hindrances to Women Entrepreneurship, Development and Prosperity in Nigeria

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There was gender imbalance for a long time in the control of wealth in Nigeria particularly in the north because entrepreneurship used to be male-dominated; only men used to own businesses and controlled factors of production. This infamous trend has however dwindled especially in the last two decades but not at a satisfactory level. This paper aims to examine the core hindrances to female...
 
Published at IBIMA Publishing: Journal of Entrepreneurship: Research & Practice
Volume Vol. 2015 (2015), Article ID 148163
Issue DOI: 10.5171/2015.148163
Pages 13
Published in 2015
 
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Adekola Paul Oluwatomipe; Olawole-Isaac Adebanke; Ajibola Ayodeji Babatunde; Salau Odunayo Paul
SALAU ODUNAYO PAUL » SALAU, Odunayo Paul obtained his B.Sc & M.Sc degrees in Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun state. SALAU is a man endowed with passion for teaching and learning. SALAU has obtained several awards in both Academic and Professional institution. HE is an associate and member of professional bodies like CICN, ICBAM, NIM, ISMN, IPMN. He is... view full profile
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