How Women Entrepreneurs Can Start Business in India


How Women Entrepreneurs Can Start Business in India?

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Women-run enterprises are steadily growing all over the world, boosting household incomes and contributing to national economies. But they face significant time, human and financial constraints that impede their ability to grow and thrive. This resource point responds to growing demand for best practices and tools to integrate gender into private sector development and entrepreneurship promotion programs, as well as serves as a clearinghouse for emerging research and data on women entrepreneurs.

Some  Women entrepreneurs know from a young age that they were meant to be business owners. Others find themselves starting their own businesses due to life changes (parenthood, losing a job, etc.). Some female entrepreneurs run their businesses as a side hustle while others take on the full-time responsibility of making their business their sole source of income.

No matter how women come to launch their companies, they all have one thing in common: They are relentlessly driven. However, that can also be a challenge when it comes to staying focused and managing their mindsets. Join business strategist, mentor, coach and former psychotherapist Diann Wingert for this week's episode of the Driven Woman Entrepreneur podcast.

Gender gaps remain in education, vocational and technical skills, work experience, and the level of risk-bearing capacity that enables business owners to pursue opportunities. In addition, social expectations like family responsibilities can impact women's decisions to start businesses. Lastly, women are less likely than men to have access to technology and digital literacy services.


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