Content of review 1, reviewed on January 16, 2024
This paper investigated macro-date from 11 emerging economies from several years to assess the association among various wellbeing factors and female and male entrepreneurship. While the topic is of great interest to social scientists who study subjective and objective well-being among individuals and families as well as policy makers, the manuscript has some room for improvement for clarity. The title and the abstract are vague, and the methods section seems to lack reasonable details about the data source, variables, and data structure. For instance, I failed to understand if each year from each country served as an observation. Acronyms used in the tables make it hard to understand the research findings. I wish to see some more work on this paper to benefit the eager men and women who want to better the lives of their families and the communities.
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References
Emmanuel, U., Nicholas, N. 2024. Improving household well‐being through entrepreneurship and inclusive finance in the context of the Next‐11 countries. International Social Science Journal.
