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Women who run small enterprises: redifining the importance of professional activity

This article presents part of the results of a study that investigated how small entrepreneurs from Rio de Janeiro see professional activity, motherhood, and the conciliation of work and family, among other things. Ours results point to the fact that, although maternity used to define the life of a woman, nowadays it does not seem sufficient for their personal satisfaction. For these entrepreneurs, the development of a professional activity, despite bringing them financial support, is mainly a fundamental part of their lives, something that was always present in life projects and plans. Despite that, maternity continues to be seen as essential for the full realization of a woman. Thus, these two spheres of action, house and work, which, at a first glance, seem mutually excluding, end up by being lived and adopted concomitantly in daily life, something that brings important consequences for the life of women nowadays.

Women; small entrepreneurs; professional activity


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