Women Entrepreneurship and small enterprises in India/ Nagayya, D.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: New Century Publications, 2012Edition: 1st edDescription: xii, 200pISBN: 9788177083033DDC classification: 305.4
Contents:
1. Women and Society 1.1 Gender Equality and Development 1.2 Globalization and Women 1.2.1 Adverse Effects of Globalization on Women 1.2.2 Opportunities Offered by Globalization 1.3 Gender Budgeting 1.3.1 Meaning of Gender Budgeting 1.3.2 Meaning of Gender Mainstreaming 1.3.3 Objectives of Gender Budgeting 1.3.4 Rationale of Gender Budgeting 1.3.5 Tools of Gender Budgeting / 2. Perspectives on Women Entrepreneurshlp 2.1 Women Entrepreneurshlp and Promotional Measures 2.2 Associations of Women Entrepreneurs 2.3 Evidence from Empirical Studies 2.3.1 Socio-demographic Attributes of Women Entrepreneurs 2.3.2 What Motivates Women Entrepreneurs? 2.3.3 What Enterprises can be Promoted by Women? 2.4 Conclusion 3. Entrepreneurshlp and Women: Global and Indian Experiences 3.1 Entrepreneurshlp: General 3.2 Women Entrepreneurship; Indian Studies 3.3 Women Entrepreneurship Studies in Other Countries 3.4 Women Empowerment and Micro Finance 4. Small and Medium Enterprises and Entrepreneurship Development 4.1 Empowennent of Women - 4.1.1 Inter-country Survey on Gender Status (2005 and 2009) 4.1.2 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (2002) 4.1.3 Human Development Index (HDI) and Gender Development Index (GDI) 4.1.4 Empowerment of Women: A Multi- Dimensional Effort 4.2 Entrepreneurship Development through Small and Medium Enterprises 4.3 Associations of Women Entrepreneurs ,4.4 Concept and Definition of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises 4.4.1 Manufacturing Enterprises 4.4.2 Service Enterprises 5. Major Programmes of Self-Employment 5.1 Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) 5.2 Swamjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) 5.3 Swarn Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana (SJSRY) 5.4 Trade Related Entrepreneurship Assistance and Development (TREAD) Programme for Women 5.5 Gender Development-SIDBl's Initiatives 5.5.1 Micro Credit Scheme (MCS) 5.5.2 SIDBI Foundation for Micro Credit (SFMC) 5.5.3 Mahila Vikas Nidhi (MVN) 5.5.4 Mahila Udyam Nidhi (MUN) 5.5.5 Entrepreneurship Development Programmes and Related Support 5.6 Gender Development: NABARD's Contribution 5.6.1 NABARD's Experience in Women Development 5.6.2 Women's Self-help Groups 5.6.3 NABARD's Initiatives 5.6.4 Assistance to Rural Women in Nonfarm Development (ARWIND) 5.6.5 Assistance for Marketing of Non-farm Products of Rural Women (MAHIMA) 6. Small Enterprises and Inclusive Growth 6.1 MSMEs and Globalisation 6.2 Inclusive Growth and Financial Inclusion 6.3 Growth of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 6.4 Credit Flow to Micro and Small Enterprises 6.5 Cluster Development Approach 6.6 De-reservation of Products for Exclusive Manufacture by MSEs 6.7 National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme (NMCP) 6.8 India SME Technology Services Limited 6.9 Fiscal Measures 6.10 Development of Employment-intensive Enterprises 6.11 Employment Generation Programmes for Micro Enterprises Promotion 6.12 Skill Development through the Micro and Small Enterprise Sector 6.13 Training and Entrepreneurship Development 6.14 Summing Up 7. Sectoral Profiling of Small Enterprises 7.1 Handlooms 7.1.1 Availability of Working Capital 7.1.2 Availability of Quality Raw Materials 7.1.3 Training and Technology 7.1.4 Marketing and Publicity 7.1.5 Infrastructure Development 7.1.6 Encouraging Organisation of Weavers 7.1.7 Social Security 7.1.8 Better Governance 7.1.9 Other Measures 7.2 Handicrafts 7.3 Powerlooms 7.4 Silk and Sericulture ^7.5 Unorganised Wool Sector 7.6 Khadi and Village Industries (KYI) 7.7 Coir Industry 7.8 Food Processing Industries
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1. Women and Society
1.1 Gender Equality and Development
1.2 Globalization and Women
1.2.1 Adverse Effects of Globalization on
Women
1.2.2 Opportunities Offered by Globalization
1.3 Gender Budgeting
1.3.1 Meaning of Gender Budgeting
1.3.2 Meaning of Gender Mainstreaming
1.3.3 Objectives of Gender Budgeting
1.3.4 Rationale of Gender Budgeting
1.3.5 Tools of Gender Budgeting
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2. Perspectives on Women
Entrepreneurshlp
2.1 Women Entrepreneurshlp and Promotional
Measures
2.2 Associations of Women Entrepreneurs
2.3 Evidence from Empirical Studies
2.3.1 Socio-demographic Attributes of
Women Entrepreneurs
2.3.2 What Motivates Women Entrepreneurs?
2.3.3 What Enterprises can be Promoted by
Women?
2.4 Conclusion
3. Entrepreneurshlp and Women: Global
and Indian Experiences
3.1 Entrepreneurshlp: General
3.2 Women Entrepreneurship; Indian Studies
3.3 Women Entrepreneurship Studies in Other
Countries
3.4 Women Empowerment and Micro Finance
4. Small and Medium Enterprises and
Entrepreneurship Development
4.1 Empowennent of Women
- 4.1.1 Inter-country Survey on Gender Status
(2005 and 2009)
4.1.2 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor
(2002)
4.1.3 Human Development Index (HDI) and
Gender Development Index (GDI)
4.1.4 Empowerment of Women: A Multi-
Dimensional Effort
4.2 Entrepreneurship Development through
Small and Medium Enterprises
4.3 Associations of Women Entrepreneurs
,4.4 Concept and Definition of Micro, Small, and
Medium Enterprises
4.4.1 Manufacturing Enterprises
4.4.2 Service Enterprises
5. Major Programmes of Self-Employment
5.1 Prime Minister's Employment Generation
Programme (PMEGP)
5.2 Swamjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana
(SGSY)
5.3 Swarn Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana
(SJSRY)
5.4 Trade Related Entrepreneurship Assistance
and Development (TREAD) Programme for
Women
5.5 Gender Development-SIDBl's Initiatives
5.5.1 Micro Credit Scheme (MCS)
5.5.2 SIDBI Foundation for Micro Credit
(SFMC)
5.5.3 Mahila Vikas Nidhi (MVN)
5.5.4 Mahila Udyam Nidhi (MUN)
5.5.5 Entrepreneurship Development
Programmes and Related Support
5.6 Gender Development: NABARD's
Contribution
5.6.1 NABARD's Experience in Women
Development
5.6.2 Women's Self-help Groups
5.6.3 NABARD's Initiatives
5.6.4 Assistance to Rural Women in Nonfarm
Development (ARWIND)
5.6.5 Assistance for Marketing of Non-farm
Products of Rural Women (MAHIMA)
6. Small Enterprises and Inclusive Growth
6.1 MSMEs and Globalisation
6.2 Inclusive Growth and Financial Inclusion
6.3 Growth of Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises
6.4 Credit Flow to Micro and Small Enterprises
6.5 Cluster Development Approach
6.6 De-reservation of Products for Exclusive
Manufacture by MSEs
6.7 National Manufacturing Competitiveness
Programme (NMCP)
6.8 India SME Technology Services Limited
6.9 Fiscal Measures
6.10 Development of Employment-intensive
Enterprises
6.11 Employment Generation Programmes for
Micro Enterprises Promotion
6.12 Skill Development through the Micro and
Small Enterprise Sector
6.13 Training and Entrepreneurship Development
6.14 Summing Up
7. Sectoral Profiling of Small Enterprises
7.1 Handlooms
7.1.1 Availability of Working Capital
7.1.2 Availability of Quality Raw Materials
7.1.3 Training and Technology
7.1.4 Marketing and Publicity
7.1.5 Infrastructure Development
7.1.6 Encouraging Organisation of Weavers
7.1.7 Social Security
7.1.8 Better Governance
7.1.9 Other Measures
7.2 Handicrafts
7.3 Powerlooms
7.4 Silk and Sericulture
^7.5 Unorganised Wool Sector
7.6 Khadi and Village Industries (KYI)
7.7 Coir Industry
7.8 Food Processing Industries

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