Combining credit and training to support micro and small enterprises in Ethiopia Over the last two decades, the government of Ethiopia has implemented various training ...
Uruguay’s domestic workers boosted by minimum wage policy Uruguay’s domestic sector is dominated by women (99%) and represents 13% of total femal...
Land tenure policy and women’s off-farm employment in rural China China passed the Rural Land Contracting Law in 2002 aiming to promote investment, diver...
Intra-household bargaining in rural India An increasing number of aid policies target women on the basis that bestowing greater d...
Women’s entrepreneurship and access to microcredit: Evidence from Bangladesh In Bangladesh, only 35% of women are part of the workforce. Microcredit programs aim to...
Macro implications of female entrepreneurs facing financial frictions to access credit in Cameroon In this study, a team of local researchers – selected for support under the PAGE initia...
Female entrepreneurship, access to credit, and firms' performance in Senegal Using firm-level data and a series of microeconomic analytical techniques, this team of...
Risk tolerance, gender, and entrepreneurship: the case of the occupied Palestine territory Supported under the first (2013) round of the PAGE initiative, this study analyzes the ...
Is there discrimination against female entrepreneurs in formal credit markets in Nigeria? Contrary to the results of other recent studies, this PEP-supported local research team...