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Women Entrepreneurs in Tunisia

In: Women Entrepreneurs in North Africa Historical Frameworks, Ecosystems and New Perspectives for the Region

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  • Ezzeddine Ben Mohamed
  • Lassaad Makhlouf
  • Elhem Ben Fatma
  • Amina Omrane

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Entrepreneurship is a major driver of development, especially in developing countries such as the countries of North Africa. In this chapter, we will study women entrepreneurship in Tunisia. We have tried to paint a fair picture of the main transformations that the Tunisian economy and society have witnessed, starting with the end of French colonialism. We also discussed the evolution of the concept of female entrepreneurship in Tunisia and reviewed the most important elements of the support given to entrepreneurs and the extent of its suitability, especially for businesswomen. Finally, the future of women entrepreneurship in Tunisia was discussed.

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  • Ezzeddine Ben Mohamed & Lassaad Makhlouf & Elhem Ben Fatma & Amina Omrane, 2022. "Women Entrepreneurs in Tunisia," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Women Entrepreneurs in North Africa Historical Frameworks, Ecosystems and New Perspectives for the Region, chapter 4, pages 103-122, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789811236617_0004
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    Keywords

    Entrepreneurship; Gender Equality; Women Entrepreneurs; North Africa; MENA; Amazigh; Morocco; Algeria; Tunisia; Egypt; Sudan; Libya; The Middle East;
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    JEL classification:

    • L26 - Industrial Organization - - Firm Objectives, Organization, and Behavior - - - Entrepreneurship

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