Women's economic empowerment and COVID-19 pandemic: A study on women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh

Nasir Uddin , Proma Barua
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This paper aims to explore the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on women's economic empowerment in Bangladesh. Based on the available literature, this paper develops a holistic framework for economic empowerment and measures how COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to changes in the framework. The study adopts a quantitative research method to address the research question; of whether and to what extent women entrepreneurs were economically empowered by their businesses during COVID-19 pandemic. The empirical data was collected from 52 Bangladeshi women entrepreneurs via telephone interviews and online surveys using a structured questionnaire in February–March 2022, and respondents were chosen randomly from various online social groups and pages. The findings suggest that women entrepreneurs have contributed to family spending, resource allocation, and decision-making. However, their role has diminished significantly in asset ownership during the pandemic. In addition, women's attitudes toward violence, social stigma, and education have shifted dramatically. Furthermore, women entrepreneurs face several challenges, including a lack of government support, limited availability of credit, a lack of entrepreneurial education, and an increased responsibility in the family. Although numerous research studies have demonstrated how COVID-19 pandemic affected women during the pandemic, the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on economic empowerment through gender lenses has frequently been disregarded in Bangladesh context. This study bridges that gap, particularly in developing economies context and the framework constructed in this study is instrumental for understanding the dynamics of economic empowerment that can be applied in future research.

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赋予妇女经济权力与 COVID-19 流行病:孟加拉国女企业家研究
本文旨在探讨 COVID-19 大流行对孟加拉国妇女经济赋权的影响。在现有文献的基础上,本文建立了一个经济赋权的整体框架,并衡量 COVID-19 大流行如何促进了该框架的变化。本研究采用定量研究方法来解决研究问题:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,女企业家的企业是否以及在多大程度上增强了她们的经济权能。2022 年 2 月至 3 月,研究人员通过电话访谈和在线问卷调查的方式收集了 52 名孟加拉国女企业家的实证数据,受访者从不同的在线社交群组和网页中随机抽取。研究结果表明,女企业家为家庭支出、资源分配和决策做出了贡献。然而,在疫情期间,她们在资产所有权方面的作用明显减弱。此外,妇女对暴力、社会耻辱和教育的态度也发生了巨大变化。此外,女企业家还面临着一些挑战,包括缺乏政府支持、信贷供应有限、缺乏创业教育以及家庭责任加重。尽管许多研究都证明了 COVID-19 大流行期间对妇女的影响,但在孟加拉国,COVID-19 大流行通过性别视角对经济赋权的影响却经常被忽视。本研究弥补了这一空白,尤其是在发展中经济体的背景下,本研究构建的框架有助于了解经济赋权的动态,可应用于未来的研究中。
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