Women's Entrepreneurship

This paper analyzes data on female and male entrepreneurship that were collected by the World Bank Group's Entrepreneurship Database. Recognizing the importance of a differentiated approach to entrepreneurship in terms of legal entities, the data on female and male business owners are collected at the level of limited liability companies and sole proprietorships. Forty-four of the 143 economies that participated in the Entrepreneurship project provided some sex-disaggregated data for 2016. The paper finds that the gender gap in business ownership remains high in many economies around the world. In the majority of the analyzed economies, less than one-third of new limited liability company owners are women. Although sole proprietorships are more frequently used by female entrepreneurs, only three economies have similar or equal number of women business owners relative to men. The gap in female entrepreneurship is especially apparent in low-income economies, where women are much less likely than men to start a new business. The paper also provides new insights into the relationship between female entrepreneurship and various institutional factors, including women's financial inclusion, the gender gap in education, and legal rights disparities. The analysis suggests a need to expand the collection of sex-disaggregated data, to trace the economies' progress in narrowing the existing gender gap in entrepreneurship.

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Main Authors: Meunier, Frederic, Krylova, Yulia, Ramalho, Rita
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017-11
Subjects:WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, GENDER GAP, BUSINESS OWNERSHIP,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/704231510669093889/Womens-entrepreneurship-how-to-measure-the-gap-between-new-female-and-male-entrepreneurs
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/28902
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spelling dig-okr-10986289022024-06-23T08:07:14Z Women's Entrepreneurship How to Measure the Gap between New Female and Male Entrepreneurs? Meunier, Frederic Krylova, Yulia Ramalho, Rita WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP GENDER GAP BUSINESS OWNERSHIP This paper analyzes data on female and male entrepreneurship that were collected by the World Bank Group's Entrepreneurship Database. Recognizing the importance of a differentiated approach to entrepreneurship in terms of legal entities, the data on female and male business owners are collected at the level of limited liability companies and sole proprietorships. Forty-four of the 143 economies that participated in the Entrepreneurship project provided some sex-disaggregated data for 2016. The paper finds that the gender gap in business ownership remains high in many economies around the world. In the majority of the analyzed economies, less than one-third of new limited liability company owners are women. Although sole proprietorships are more frequently used by female entrepreneurs, only three economies have similar or equal number of women business owners relative to men. The gap in female entrepreneurship is especially apparent in low-income economies, where women are much less likely than men to start a new business. The paper also provides new insights into the relationship between female entrepreneurship and various institutional factors, including women's financial inclusion, the gender gap in education, and legal rights disparities. The analysis suggests a need to expand the collection of sex-disaggregated data, to trace the economies' progress in narrowing the existing gender gap in entrepreneurship. 2017-11-30T20:00:08Z 2017-11-30T20:00:08Z 2017-11 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/704231510669093889/Womens-entrepreneurship-how-to-measure-the-gap-between-new-female-and-male-entrepreneurs https://hdl.handle.net/10986/28902 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8242 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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Krylova, Yulia
Ramalho, Rita
Women's Entrepreneurship
description This paper analyzes data on female and male entrepreneurship that were collected by the World Bank Group's Entrepreneurship Database. Recognizing the importance of a differentiated approach to entrepreneurship in terms of legal entities, the data on female and male business owners are collected at the level of limited liability companies and sole proprietorships. Forty-four of the 143 economies that participated in the Entrepreneurship project provided some sex-disaggregated data for 2016. The paper finds that the gender gap in business ownership remains high in many economies around the world. In the majority of the analyzed economies, less than one-third of new limited liability company owners are women. Although sole proprietorships are more frequently used by female entrepreneurs, only three economies have similar or equal number of women business owners relative to men. The gap in female entrepreneurship is especially apparent in low-income economies, where women are much less likely than men to start a new business. The paper also provides new insights into the relationship between female entrepreneurship and various institutional factors, including women's financial inclusion, the gender gap in education, and legal rights disparities. The analysis suggests a need to expand the collection of sex-disaggregated data, to trace the economies' progress in narrowing the existing gender gap in entrepreneurship.
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