03305oam 2200661I 450 991078809360332120230807204350.01-317-80327-21-138-58017-11-315-81403-X1-317-80328-010.4324/9781315814032 (CKB)2670000000572053(EBL)1818184(SSID)ssj0001350912(PQKBManifestationID)11795877(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001350912(PQKBWorkID)11296848(PQKB)10679197(MiAaPQ)EBC1818184(OCoLC)896839273(EXLCZ)99267000000057205320180706d2015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrVocational education of female entrepreneurs in China a multitheoretical and multidimensional analysis of successful businesswomen's everyday lives /Mary Ann MaslakFirst edition.New York :Routledge,2015.1 online resource (121 p.)Routledge Research in Lifelong Learning and Adult EducationDescription based upon print version of record.1-322-21232-5 0-415-73742-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: A Background of Education for Adults; 1 Working Women: The Dongxiang Entrepreneurs; 2 Framing the Field: An Interdisciplinary, Multitheoretical Framework for Women's Entrepreneurship; 3 The Institution of Ethnicity and the Language of Identity for the Entrepreneurs; 4 Participating in Public and Private Networks: The Institutional Structure of Islam; 5 Listening to Women: Voices of Informal Education in Entrepreneurship6 Honoring Rhetoric and Staging Practice: Policies of Yesterday and a Model for Today7 Conclusion; IndexThis book examines the ways in which formal and non-formal education can contribute to mature and possibly illiterate women's successful design, development and operation of small businesses in rural settings. Calling on varied yet pertinent social theories, and the exceptional introduction to and study of profitable businesses operated by Dongxiang Muslim women in the southern Gansu province of north-western China, the author explains the multifaceted formula for women's challenges and successes in their business endeavours and goal for financial security, and argues that informal learning isRoutledge research in lifelong learning and adult education series.Vocational educationChinaBusinesswomenChinaEntrepreneurshipChinaSuccess in businessChinaVocational educationBusinesswomenEntrepreneurshipSuccess in business370.1130951Maslak Mary Ann1960-,1060325MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910788093603321Vocational education of female entrepreneurs in China3857941UNINA01413nam0 22003131i 450 UON0050934220231205105450.220978-98-14-95120-320220707d2021 |0itac50 baengSG|||| |||||Inequality and exclusion in Southeast Asiaold fractures, new frontiersEdited by Lee Hwok Aun, Christopher ChoongSingaporeISEAS ; Yusof Ishak Institute2021xix, 344 p.21 cmRicevuta NIAS Press (Copenhagen) del 1/7/2022IT-UONSI SEAXIII/025 NESCLUSIONE SOCIALESudest AsiaticoUONC099732FIINEGUAGLIANZA SOCIALESudest AsiaticoUONC099733FISEA XIIISUDEST ASIATICO - SOCIOLOGIAAChoongChristopherUONV287652340LeeHwok-AunUONV287651340Institute of Southeast Asian StudiesUONV246032650Yusof Ishak InstituteUONV287653650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00509342SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI SEA XIII 025 N SI 39246 5 025 N Ricevuta NIAS Press (Copenhagen) del 1/7/2022Inequality and exclusion in Southeast Asia2886294UNIOR