A survey of Filipino women students on entrepreneurship
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Communication
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
5-4-2007
Abstract
The survey was conducted in the 4 women colleges that comprises the Consortium of Women Colleges (CWC) namely: Assumption College, St. Scholastica's College, College of the Holy Spirit and Miriam College to determine general student interest towards Entrepreneurship. A total of 126 students were surveyed. Of the total sample surveyed, 84 or 2/3 belonged to a business course while the remaining 1/3 or 42 students belonged to a non-business course, Students were randomly selected with the help of officials, department heads and officials of the schools which participated in the survey.
Students were given the survey forms which they completed and filled out in the classroom. These students were asked about their plans after graduation, their entrepreneurship history and their interest in entrepreneurship and on their learning mode preferences.
The survey was conducted during the months of February to April. Most of the respondents came from the 1st year level (102 students) while the remaining (24 students) came from the 2nd year level. These respondents were between the ages of 15-19.
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Recommended Citation
Bernardo, F., Calimon, C. C., & Santos, M. (2007). A survey of Filipino women students on entrepreneurship. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13450
Disciplines
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Keywords
Entrepreneurship--Philippines; Women college students--Philippines; Businesswomen--Philippines
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