The role of women in the development process of small economies: Lessons from the Caribbean
By: Massiah, Joycelin | University of the West Indies Institute of women and economic research (Easter Caribbean)
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 02339-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | NDC25020022 |
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The role of women in the Caribbean development process of small economies. Lessons from the Caribbean is based on research and publication by Joycelin Messiah. The study examines the significant contributions of women to the economic development of small Caribbean economies. It explores how women's roles in various sectors, such as agriculture education, and small businesses, influence economic outcomes. The research also addresses challenges women face, including gender inequality and limited access to resource, and purpose strategies to enhance their participation in economic development.
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