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Promoting female entrepreneurship in Mauritius : strategies in training and development

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  • Day-Hookoomsing, Patricia.
  • Essoo, Vedna.

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Focuses on the role of training and human resources development to promote female entrepreneurship. Based on a survey of 25 female entrepreneurs.

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  • Day-Hookoomsing, Patricia. & Essoo, Vedna., 2003. "Promoting female entrepreneurship in Mauritius : strategies in training and development," ILO Working Papers 993648183402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993648183402676
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