2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11226472
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Gender Inequality: Entrepreneurship Development in the MENA Region

Abstract: Entrepreneurship is increasingly popular among policy makers worldwide to promote and achieve economic development and growth. However, entrepreneurship rates differ from one country to another, and particularly the number of women entrepreneurs is still significantly lower than the number of male entrepreneurs in many contexts. In the present paper, we critically assess how country measures of gender inequality shape men and women’s entrepreneurial intentions, which were shown in literature to be excellent pr… Show more

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“…Although high job satisfaction may appear appealing, such women’s reconciliation with the existing conditions may also prevent them for seeking better job positions and damper gender equality. Bastian et al (2019) identified religion as one of the predominant factors for gender inequality in economy, especially in Islamic countries. Bosch et al (2018) put emphasis on early education in families in explaining motivation of women to be fully engaged in work, which, in turn, is being reflected by significant wage gap ( Herzberg-Druker and Stier, 2019 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although high job satisfaction may appear appealing, such women’s reconciliation with the existing conditions may also prevent them for seeking better job positions and damper gender equality. Bastian et al (2019) identified religion as one of the predominant factors for gender inequality in economy, especially in Islamic countries. Bosch et al (2018) put emphasis on early education in families in explaining motivation of women to be fully engaged in work, which, in turn, is being reflected by significant wage gap ( Herzberg-Druker and Stier, 2019 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Society and culture are highly influential contextual factors for women's entrepreneurship (Bastian et al, 2019). Examining culture across national boundaries is often complicated because of differences among values, languages and meanings that may cause ambiguity (Gunnell, 2016).…”
Section: The Effects Of a Society's Culture On The Embeddedness Of Women's Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gender is always connected with gender inequality between men and women. Previous studies have written gender inequality as being very important in the activities of entrepreneurship in understanding the social context it is necessary to designate "gender inequality" as an important variable when studying the dynamics of gender inequality in entrepreneurship [4]. Are there differences between male and female entrepreneurial intentions?…”
Section: Conducting the Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This gender inequality in entrepreneurship is a subject of continually and intense discussion in academics and everyday life [3]. Gender inequality is important for entrepreneurship activities in general, because in understanding social context it is necessary to designate "gender inequality" as an important variable when studying the dynamics of gender inequality in entrepreneurship [4]. Education can reduce the impact of gender inequality so that it will affect the economic growth of a country [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%