Children's involvement in small business Does it build youth entrepreneurship?
Material type: TextPublication details: Dar es salaam. Research on Poverty Alleviation 2010Description: Viii.|37 PgISBN:- 9789987615513
- HD 2346 .M64 2010
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The increasing involvement of children in small business in Tanzania has raised concerns over the effects of child work, not only on the development of children's intellectual capacity, but also on their future entepreneurship tslents, this study examined. The conomic, psychological and social factors that prompt children into small business; the contributions of small business to children's entrepreneurship development and factors that influence the development of entrepreneurship skills such as business type, ownership rights and profit appropriation.
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