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… growth. Fostering entrepreneurship is a key policy goal for governments who expect that high rates of entrepreneurial … women and men entrepreneurs in terms of their financial arrangements and the sectors they operate in. Bank loans are … study found that women entrepreneurs are less amenable to institutional finance, such as overdrafts, bank loans and …
… sexes in terms of prevention, intervention and outcome. For example, gender medicine has made strong advances in … as stated above. European countries use a wide variety of institutionalarrangements to provide health insurance coverage and to …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area The term ‘sport’ implies two … and team performance, amateur athletes are not paid for their athletic performances. In addition to amateurs, an … young women and young men when implementing ‘ dual careers arrangements which allow them not to be forced to choose …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area Transportation facilitates access … as well as to other services and infrastructures necessary for improving the welfare of individuals and households. … whereas women tend to opt for more flexible work arrangements, which have restricted opportunities. In …