Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/27679
Appears in Collections:Management, Work and Organisation Journal Articles
Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: Being a self-employed older woman: From discrimination to activism
Author(s): Meliou, Elina
Mallett, Oliver
Rosenberg, Shoshanna
Keywords: ageism
gender
late career
self-employment
social enterprise
technology
women entrepreneurs
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2019
Date Deposited: 21-Aug-2018
Citation: Meliou E, Mallett O & Rosenberg S (2019) Being a self-employed older woman: From discrimination to activism. Work, Employment and Society, 33 (3), pp. 529-538. https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017018800235
Abstract: This article presents an autobiographical account of an older woman’s lived experience of self-employment. Little is known about women who experience ongoing self-employment into their 50s and beyond. Shoshanna’s personal narrative describes her experiences and the challenges she has faced as she reflects upon her attempts to grow and sustain her business and the implications of ageism and gender inequality in laying a claim to entrepreneurship. The narrative proceeds to reflect on her activist work, as it is constructed through the creation of a social enterprise to support older people. Shoshanna’s narrative provides valuable insights into the intersection of age and gender in self-employment moving from discrimination to active support.
DOI Link: 10.1177/0950017018800235
Rights: Meliou E, Mallett O & Rosenberg S, Being a self-employed older woman: From discrimination to activism, Work, Employment and Society (33.3), pp. 529-538. Copyright © Authors 2018. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.

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