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Debates and studies about self–employed women are very important during the Covid-19 pandemic in designing strategies to diminish the negative impact of the crisis on this particular group of workers. The methodology used for this paper consists of a library search and an evaluation of the literature. References are based on online databases. Women face various challenges when they are self–employed and the Covid-19 pandemic has aggravated their problems. This article studies the challenges encountered by self-employed women and discusses some of the initiatives to address the issues faced by them.
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