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          <dc:title>Unpacking the Influence of Business Approaches to  Development on the Expansion of Women’s Choices  and Empowerment: A Case Study of a Handicraft  Business in the Kyrgyz Republic</dc:title>
          <dc:title xml:lang="en">Unpacking the Influence of Business Approaches to  Development on the Expansion of Women’s Choices  and Empowerment: A Case Study of a Handicraft  Business in the Kyrgyz Republic</dc:title>
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            <jpcoar:creatorName xml:lang="en">Shimoda , Yukimi</jpcoar:creatorName>
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          <jpcoar:subject subjectScheme="Other">inclusive business</jpcoar:subject>
          <jpcoar:subject subjectScheme="Other">women</jpcoar:subject>
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          <jpcoar:subject subjectScheme="Other">empowerment</jpcoar:subject>
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          <jpcoar:subject subjectScheme="Other">Kyrgyzstan</jpcoar:subject>
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          <datacite:description descriptionType="Abstract">Over the last decade, collaboration with the private sector in international development has 
accelerated to empower target populations and realise a sustainable society without inequality and 
poverty. Existing studies show that paid work could empower vulnerable people, such as women, 
by expanding their opportunities and the lifestyles to which they have access. However, 
interrelationships between economic (e.g. income) and non-economic (e.g. empowerment) 
benefits are not as straightforward as the literature on inclusive business suggests.
This paper explores the case of a development project in the Kyrgyz Republic supported 
by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in collaboration with a Japanese retail and 
manufacturing corporation. The felt business upon which they collaborated eventually involved
hundreds of women (producers) in villages scattered around Lake Issyk-Kul. This study analyses 
interviews with local stakeholders, especially felt producers and their families, and reveals both
the economic and non-economic effects of the business and their impacts on producers, families, 
and communities at large. Paid work allows producers to contribute to their household economy, 
which, in turn, enhances their self-respect. In contrast, the data also show that women’s decisions 
to participate in the business depended on their individual circumstances, such as the availability 
of family support and particularly the understanding of their husbands. The paper suggests that 
the application of business approaches to development has both potential benefits and limitations, 
since the creation and maintenance of choices and empowerment for women are affected by the 
intricate relationships between the economic and non-economic aspects of their lives.</datacite:description>
          <dc:publisher>JICA Ogata Sadako Research Institute for Peace and Development</dc:publisher>
          <datacite:date dateType="Issued">2022-04-28</datacite:date>
          <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
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          <jpcoar:issue>231</jpcoar:issue>
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