Self-Employment Perception of Female Undergraduate Students in Ethiopia

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Chalchissa Amentie
Chalchissa Amentie
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Emnet Negash
Emnet Negash MBA in Busienss Adminstration and Assistant Professor at Jimma Univeristy,Ethiopia
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Abdissa Gurmessa
Abdissa Gurmessa
α Université d'Abomey-Calavi
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Abstract

Female Entrepreneurship is considered an important tool for female empowerment and emancipation. The main objective of this study is to investigate self-employment perception of female undergraduates students (Comparison Ethiopian Public and Private Universities). Entrepreneurship has become a crucial area to study and understand -especially with respect to, perception toward entrepreneur, motivations, constraints and consequences. Female undergraduates students are chosen for the current study is because they are at a period in their career development where they are considering different career routes and are therefore, a potential source of future female entrepreneurs. The finding of the study identified that there were different factor that affects female undergraduates’ perception self-employment.

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Chalchissa Amentie. 2016. \u201cSelf-Employment Perception of Female Undergraduate Students in Ethiopia\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - A: Administration & Management GJMBR-A Volume 16 (GJMBR Volume 16 Issue A3): .

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Female Entrepreneurship is considered an important tool for female empowerment and emancipation. The main objective of this study is to investigate self-employment perception of female undergraduates students (Comparison Ethiopian Public and Private Universities). Entrepreneurship has become a crucial area to study and understand -especially with respect to, perception toward entrepreneur, motivations, constraints and consequences. Female undergraduates students are chosen for the current study is because they are at a period in their career development where they are considering different career routes and are therefore, a potential source of future female entrepreneurs. The finding of the study identified that there were different factor that affects female undergraduates’ perception self-employment.

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