Gendered capital : entrepreneurial women in American society
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Gendered capital : entrepreneurial women in American society
(Garland studies in entrepreneurship)
Garland, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-151) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book makes an important contribution by comparing the experiences of white and Latina women who own and operate businesses in the U.S. economy. While accounting for the significance of gender, ethnicity, and social class, Davies-Netzley explores the various pathways that women take to becoming entrepreneurs and the economic, social, and cultural capital they use along the way.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 First Encounters
- Chapter 2 Women's Entrepreneurship in the U.S.
- Chapter 3 Women's Pathways to Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 4 Capital and Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 5 Patterns of Latina Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 6 Conclusions
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