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Due to copyright laws PRIME is unable to provide copies of many of the papers on this website, however details of how to acquire copies are listed below.

174. Action Learning dynamic research in women Entrepreneurship issues for practitioners. 2004 Tony Eastwood Examplas ltd. Copy available from Tony Eastwood ; email: tonie@examplas.com

175. Who Benefits? The difficulties for women in making the transition from unemployment to self employment. 2003 Dr Susan Marlow, De Montfort University, Andrea Westall, New economics foundation and Erika Watson, Prowess. Copy available from Prowess Tel: 01603762355

176. Women and men beyond retirement. Karin Wingvist, 2002. Copy available from the Eurostat Data Shop Tel: 01633 813369

177. “Women in Business” – by Ailsa Bates (2001). An article that looks at the differences between men and women in business and the different services that women therefore need. It also provides links to other websites to look at who address this problem. Copy available from Alisa Bates email: Ailsa.Bates@holt-marketing.co.uk

178. “On the Move: Women and Men Business Owners in the United Kingdom” – by Dr. Sara Carter and Ms. Susan Anderson (February 2001). A look at the types of businesses that women run and what their needs are. Copy available from Email: s.carter@strath.ac.uk

179. “Poverty and Inequality Among Older People in Post-War Britain: the Gender Distinction” – by Jay Ginn (November 2000). The article considers policy influencing older people’s economic well-being from the early 1940s to the 1990s, highlighting developments which have been particularly relevant to older women’s financial circumstances.


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