Women and Business in the Pacific

Women and Business in the Pacific
Title Women and Business in the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Vijaya Nagarajan
Publisher Asian Development Bank
Total Pages 359
Release 2018-08-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9292612875

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This book provides a current and comprehensive analysis of the context in which Pacific women engage in the private sector, as well as a detailed list of strategies to increase their participation in business. Drawing on research and data from seven Pacific countries, it offers a diversity of innovative and pragmatic ways to empower women and enhance their economic opportunities. Jointly undertaken by the Asian Development Bank's Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative and the Government of Australia, this study is valuable for anyone seeking to support Pacific women and contribute to entrepreneurship, business development, and private sector growth.

Women and Business in the Pacific

Women and Business in the Pacific
Title Women and Business in the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Asian Development Bank
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Businesswomen
ISBN 9789292612863

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This book provides a current and comprehensive analysis of the context in which Pacific women engage in the private sector, as well as a detailed list of strategies to increase their participation in business. Drawing on research and data from seven Pacific countries, it offers a diversity of innovative and pragmatic ways to empower women and enhance their economic opportunities. Jointly undertaken by the Asian Development Bank's Pacific Private Sector Development Initiative and the Government of Australia, this study is valuable for anyone seeking to support Pacific women and contribute to entrepreneurship, business development, and private sector growth.

Māori Women in Business

Māori Women in Business
Title Māori Women in Business PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 35
Release 2019
Genre Businesswomen
ISBN 9780478430271

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Emerging Lessons on Women's Entrepreneurship in Asia and the Pacific

Emerging Lessons on Women's Entrepreneurship in Asia and the Pacific
Title Emerging Lessons on Women's Entrepreneurship in Asia and the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Asian Development Bank
Publisher Asian Development Bank
Total Pages 107
Release 2018-10-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9292613537

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and The Asia Foundation prepared this report as a guide to support women's entrepreneurship in Asia and the Pacific. The three parts of the report cover the key barriers that women in Asia and the Pacific face when trying to establish or grow a business, case studies of projects supported by ADB and The Asia Foundation throughout the region, and proposed areas for further research. The recommendations are aimed at creating an enabling environment for women entrepreneurs and strategies for addressing gaps and leveraging opportunities.

Women in Business and Management

Women in Business and Management
Title Women in Business and Management PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789221288732

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As women overtake men in education, they are running one-third of the world's businesses. However, women business-owners are concentrated in small and microbusinesses; fewer than 5 percent of CEOs of the largest global corporations are women. "Women in Business and Management" brings together available data and ILO statistics to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date, and global picture of women in the business world and in management positions. The report highlights the business case for gender diversity, the obstacles that women still face, and ways to move ahead. It advocates a greater role for national business organizations, which can assist their member companies in implementing policies and measures to recruit and retain talented women.

Women in Pacific Northwest History

Women in Pacific Northwest History
Title Women in Pacific Northwest History PDF eBook
Author Karen J. Blair
Publisher University of Washington Press
Total Pages 334
Release 2014-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 0295805803

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This new edition of Karen Blair�s popular anthology originally published in 1989 includes thirteen essays, eight of which are new. Together they suggest the wide spectrum of women�s experiences that make up a vital part of Northwest history.

Glamour in the Pacific

Glamour in the Pacific
Title Glamour in the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Fiona Paisley
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 306
Release 2009-07-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0824833422

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Since its inception in 1928, the Pan-Pacific Women’s Association (PPWA) has witnessed and contributed to enormous changes in world and Pacific history. Operating out of Honolulu, this women’s network established a series of conferences that promoted social reform and an internationalist outlook through cultural exchange. For the many women attracted to the project—from China, Japan, the Pacific Islands, and the major settler colonies of the region—the association’s vision was enormously attractive, despite the fact that as individuals and national representatives they remained deeply divided by colonial histories. Glamour in the Pacific tells this multifaceted story by bringing together critical scholarship from across a wide range of fields, including cultural history, international relations and globalization, gender and empire, postcolonial studies, population and world health studies, world history, and transnational history. Early chapters consider the first PPWA conferences and the decolonizing process undergone by the association. Following World War II, a new generation of nonwhite women from decolonized and settler colonial nations began to claim leadership roles in the Association, challenging the often Eurocentric assumptions of women’s internationalism. In 1955 the first African American delegate brought to the fore questions about the relationship of U.S. race relations with the Pan-Pacific cultural internationalist project. The effects of cold war geopolitics on the ideal of international cooperation in the era of decolonization were also considered. The work concludes with a discussion of the revival of "East meets West" as a basis for world cooperation endorsed by the United Nations in 1958 and the overall contributions of the PPWA to world culture politics. The internationalist vision of the early twentieth century imagined a world in which race and empire had been relegated to the past. Significant numbers of women from around the Pacific brought this shared vision—together with their concerns for peace, social progress and cooperation—to the lively, even glamorous, political experiment of the Pan-Pacific Women’s Association. Fiona Paisley tells the stories of this extraordinary group of women and illuminates the challenges and rewards of their politics of antiracism—one that still resonates today.