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Gendered Informality: An Assessment of Operational Attributes and Entrepreneurial Performance of Female-Owned Enterprises in Jharkhand

The present study utilises the National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO)’s 73rd round unincorporated non-agricultural enterprise data to analyse diverse operational and economic attributes of female-owned enterprises and their influence on enterprise performance with regard to enterprises’ gross va...

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Published in:International journal of rural management 2024-11
Main Authors: Biswas, Annesha, Roy, Namrata Singha, E, Mahesh
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