3/5/2009 10:42:00 AM By E.J. Reedy
I have posted a lot this week on women's issues but that's just what has come through.  This time, I was struck by a particular call for papers which specifically calls for papers which look at "how statistics, data collection and analytical processes are gendered and create a particular explanation of entrepreneurship."  That's a really wide lens but one that I found interesting to think about.  I see this relating to the other paper I highlighted thinking about how we measure assets can have a gender bias.  Read the full call for papers for a special issue of The International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship. 


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E.J. Reedy is a manager in Research and Policy at the Kauffman Foundation. Learn more ...

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