Introduction : why study Zimbabwean women entrepreneurs in a globalizing era?
Shaping the discourse on women and development : theory and history in the study of women and the microenterprise sector
Crocheters as dynamic innovators and producers of material culture
"The market sustains me" : traders persisting under difficult odds
Hairdressers and seamstresses : pathways to success in a challenging environment?
To support or not to support women's microenterprises : the state, NGOs, informal associations, and coping strategies
Conclusion : moving beyond simple survival in the microenterprise sector.