尼日利亚非正规部门创业妇女的前景与挑战

Njideka Ebisi
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妇女是非正式部门的积极参与者,许多妇女在该部门的不同领域取得了成功。许多著名的女企业家正通过非正规部门为全球经济做出越来越多的贡献,但尽管她们是企业主和企业家,但她们更有可能是主要的家长、管家,甚至是情感的养育者。本文以结构主义理论为基础,将非正式创业视为一种低质量的工作形式,在恶劣的条件下,由经常被正式经济边缘化的人口以低工资进行,并且在缺乏其他生存手段的情况下进行此类活动。妇女以多种方式参与非正规部门,如林业、渔业、作物生产、种植园和其他农业活动。女企业家还参与非农业商业活动,如制造、销售、食品配送服务和其他杂项用品。因此,在发达国家和发展中国家,妇女企业家占主导地位,并对国内生产总值的增长作出重大贡献。尽管女企业家在非正规部门发挥重要作用,但她们面临着一些阻碍增长的障碍;缺乏与成功企业家的互动,作为女性企业家受到社会排斥,家庭责任,性别歧视,社会排斥,以及银行家在提供贷款方面的优先级较低。建议各国政府、非政府组织和私营机构通过提供适当的支助服务、创造平等的增长机会来协助打破这些障碍。以及在当地和世界范围内扩大女性企业家的市场
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Prospects and Challenges of Entrepreneurial Woman in Nigeria’s Informal Sector
Women are active participants in the informal sector with many achieving successes in different areas of the sector. Many notable women entrepreneurs are increasingly contributing to the global economy through the informal sector but despite their role as business owners and entrepreneurs, they are more likely to be the primary parent, housekeeper and even emotional nurturer. This paper is anchored on structuralist theorization which views informal entrepreneurship as a form of low-quality work, carried out under poor conditions for low wages by population often marginalized from the formal economy and who conduct such activities out of necessity in the absence of alternative means of survival. Women are involved in the informal sectors in many ways such as forestry, fishing, crop productions, plantations and other agricultural activities. Women entrepreneurs are also involved in non-farming business activities as manufacturing, sales, food delivery services, and other sundry supplies. As a result, women entrepreneurs dominate and contribute significantly to the growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in both developed and developing countries. Notwithstanding the important roles women entrepreneurs play in the informal sector, they are faced with several obstacles to growth; lack of interaction with successful entrepreneurs, social rejection as women entrepreneurs, family responsibilities, gender discrimination, social exclusion, and bankers’ low priority in provision of loans. It is recommended that governments, NGOs, and private institutions should assist in breaking these hurdles by providing suitable support services, creating equal opportunities for growth., and expanding the market for women entrepreneurs both locally and worldwide
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