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The Scientific Reproduction of Gender Inequality: A Discourse Analysis of Research Texts on Women's Entrepreneurship

Helene Ahl
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The scientific reproduction of gender inequality: A discourse analysis of research texts on women's entrepreneurship is presented in this paper, where the authors focus on the reproduction of women's inequality in the context of entrepreneurship.
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The scientific reproduction of gender inequality : A discourse analysis of research texts on women's entrepreneurship

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