母性与创业:圣卢西亚单身妇女的经验

T. Esnard
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在过去三十年中,人们越来越关注女性企业家精神作为发展中国家所面临的经济困境中缺失的一环的作用。然而,虽然这种注意的特点是一些著名的政策倡议,设法将目前的研究与妇女在该部门的能力建设的某种措施联系起来,但更广泛的研究表明,兼顾工作和家庭角色的妇女在建立某种程度的工作与生活平衡方面往往遇到理所当然的困难。这些在企业政策形成过程中往往被忽视。尽管如此,在加勒比等发展中地区,很少有研究调查单身母亲等弱势群体在处理工作和家庭双重角色方面的经验和做法的复杂性。本研究的目的是通过深入的现象学访谈,探讨圣卢西亚女企业家的单身母亲的处境性质。研究结果指出,道德育儿是她们在育儿和创业方面的看法、经历和决定的核心。研究结果还表明,这些女性在这些领域采取了创造性的工作策略。对未来研究的启示也进行了讨论。
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Mothering and Entrepreneurship: Experiences of Single Women in St. Lucia
Over the past three decades, there has been a growing interest in the role of female entrepreneurship as a missing link in the economic quagmire facing developing countries. However, while this attention has been marked by noted policy initiatives that seek to link current research to some measure of capacity building for women in that sector, wider research suggests that women combining work and family roles often experience taken-for-granted complications in establishing some degree of work-life balance. These are often neglected in entrepreneurial policy formation. Despite this, little research within developing regions like the Caribbean investigates the complexities related to the experiences and practices of navigating the combined roles of work and family for vulnerable subgroups like single mothers. The aim of this study is to explore, through in-depth phenomenological interviews, the situated nature of single mothering for female entrepreneurs in St. Lucia. Findings point to moral mothering as central to their perception, experiences, and decisions related to mothering and entrepreneurship. Findings also suggest that these women adopt creative strategies for working within these domains. Implications for future research are also discussed.
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