An Enterprise Survey is a firm-level survey of a representative sample of an economys private sector. The surveys cover a broad range of business environment topics including access to finance, competition, corruption, crime, gender, infrastructure, innovation, labor, performance measures, and trade. The World Bank has collected this data from face-to-face interviews with top managers and business owners in over 130,000 companies in more than 135 economies.
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Document Date
2014/09/01
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Report Number
92281
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2014/11/04
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Women in the private sector in Latin America and the Caribbean
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Keywords
economic opportunities for woman;share of woman;types of firms;participation in management;quality of employment;Gender and Finance;obstacles to growth;pay in cash;female labor force;employment growth rate;access to finance;quality employment;Retail Sector;annual sale;business environment;female participation;female workers;sole proprietorship;labor productivity;firm size;gender parity;Gender Gap;Labor Market;survey data;women worker;country survey;representative sample;productive potential;participation rate;firm-level survey;Business Climate;policy purposes;high employment;temporary worker;trade intensity;formal employment;small country;labor-intensive sectors;firm performance;discussion papers;firm range;manufacturing sector;
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Women in the private sector in Latin America and the Caribbean (English). Enterprise surveys Latin America and the Caribbean series ; note no. 4 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/776071468015022178/Women-in-the-private-sector-in-Latin-America-and-the-Caribbean