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Title:
WOMEN'S WORK: THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ON WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA

Authors:
Kashika Malhotra

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Kashika Malhotra
The Pathways School

MLA 8
Malhotra, Kashika. "WOMEN'S WORK: THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ON WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 4, no. 8, Aug. 2019, pp. 5760-5765, ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=442. Accessed Aug. 2019.
APA
Malhotra, K. (2019, August). WOMEN'S WORK: THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ON WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 4(8), 5760-5765. Retrieved from ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=442
Chicago
Malhotra, Kashika. "WOMEN'S WORK: THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ON WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 4, no. 8 (August 2019), 5760-5765. Accessed August, 2019. ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=442.

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Abstract:
The social enterprise industry is very rapidly growing in India. However, the legal and policy framework leaves much to be desired with respect to specifically targeting the particular needs of these enterprises. Furthermore, there has been a growing number of women who found social enterprises, despite the vast number of barriers that face them. This paper aims to identify the benefits of further integrating and promoting female entrepreneurship in India, and evaluate the schemes that exist for the promotion of social innovation. The paper will then recommend policy solutions to cover the gaps that exist in the current framework for social entrepreneurship, and particularly in the framework that aids women entrepreneurs.

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