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Fig 1.

Conceptual framework of the constructs influencing self-employment among rural women.

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Table 1.

Frequency distribution of respondents in terms of demographic features.

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Table 2.

Comparison of rural women across age groups on study variables.

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Table 3.

Comparison of study variables among rural women across educational levels.

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Table 4.

Comparison of study variables among rural women by employment status.

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Table 5.

Results of the convergent validity and reliability of self-efficacy, entrepreneurial enthusiasm, self-employment, cultural and structural factors.

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Fig 2.

Measurement model of the research variables.

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Table 6.

Results of the discriminant validity of research variables.

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Table 7.

Goodness of fit measures of structural equation model of self-employment.

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Fig 3.

Causal model of factors influencing self-employment among rural women.

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Table 8.

Total and direct effects of research variables on Cinderella complex.

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Table 9.

Total, direct and indirect effects of research variables on entrepreneurial enthusiasm, self-efficacy and empowerment.

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Table 10.

Total, direct and indirect effects of research variables on self-employment.

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