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  2. Female entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    Female entrepreneurship has been recognized as an important source of economic growth. Female entrepreneurs create new jobs for themselves and others and also provide society with different solutions to management, organisation, and business problems. However, they still represent a minority of all entrepreneurs.

  3. Entrepreneurial feminism - Wikipedia

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    Studies in India [9] have shown that incorporating feminist collaborative learning can help reach women in historically more oppressed geographical areas. Educating women about the field of entrepreneurship has led to an increase in female entrepreneurs. Technology has also allowed for a further reach, in India, facebook was used as a tool for ...

  4. Women in business - Wikipedia

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    Kenya has also seen significant growth for women in business; encouraging entrepreneurship by women has been an important approach to poverty in Kenya. [32] [33] The Kenyan government, with support from NGOs, has created many programs providing access to financial resources, loans, and entrepreneurial education.

  5. Why Do Women Entrepreneurs Have to Work Harder Than Men? - AOL

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    The Venezuelan-born Busquets is also an entrepreneur herself, starting her retail career while she was still studying at the University of Miami and, in the 1990s, founding Cabus, a multibrand ...

  6. Why are female entrepreneurs still missing out on funding? - AOL

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    Research shows that women, in particular, encounter extra hurdles when it comes to getting hold of money for their start-ups. Reasons why female entrepreneurs are missing out on funding for start ...

  7. Feminist economics - Wikipedia

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    While conventional neoclassical economic theories of the 1960s and 1970s explained these as the result of free choices made by women and men who simply had different abilities or preferences, feminist economists pointed out the important roles played by stereotyping, sexism, patriarchal beliefs and institutions, sexual harassment, and ...

  8. Women's Economic Opportunity Index - Wikipedia

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    The Economist Intelligence Unit's Women's Economic Opportunity Index is based on 29 indicators that measure a country's laws, regulations, practices, customs and attitudes that allow women to participate in the workforce under conditions roughly equal to those of men, whether as wage-earning employees or as owners of a business. [2]

  9. ‘Women are not small men’: The global economy will miss out ...

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    Women are not small men. That may sound obvious, but too often that idea has informed health care, with male physiology the default for research and treatment. From the earliest phases of testing ...