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  2. Feminine Capital - Wikipedia

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    Feminine Capital: Unlocking the Power of Women Entrepreneurs is a non-fiction book written by Barbara J. Orser and Catherine J. Elliott. The book provides insight into how the intersection between entrepreneurship and feminism is evolving. [ 1 ]

  3. Female entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Women Business Owners helped to push Congress to pass the Women's Business Ownership Act in 1988, which would end discrimination in lending and also strike down laws that required married women to acquire their husband's signature for all loans. In addition, the Act also gave women-owned businesses a chance to ...

  4. Women in business - Wikipedia

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    Corporate support for women in business is also on the rise, with grants made available to help women in business. [42] [43] Affirmative action has been credited with "bringing a generation of women into business ownership" in the United States, following the 1988 Women's Business Ownership Act and subsequent measures. [44]

  5. Category : Women in Business articles by importance

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  6. everywoman (organisation) - Wikipedia

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    Everywoman (stylized in all lowercase) is a membership organization based in the United Kingdom that advocates for advancement of women in business to close the gender pay gap. It provides personal development resources, leadership training, events, award programmes, networking opportunities and inspiration for women in business and female ...

  7. Category:Women in business by nationality - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Sri Lankan women in business (6 P) Swedish women in business (4 C, 1 P)

  8. Feminine style of management - Wikipedia

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    In World War I, many women entered the workforce as a high population of men served in the war. As men returned from the war and a falling economy led to the Great Depression, women suffered displacement. During World War II, there was a similar growth of women in business that had been previously reserved for men. The combination of a better ...

  9. Category:American women in business - Wikipedia

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    C. Corrin Campbell; Frieda Rapoport Caplan; Robin Carnahan; Dixie Carter (wrestling) Judy Carter; Florence Casler; Juju Castaneda; Adriana Cataño; Phoebe Cates