3. ๏ฝ According to Mastercard Index
๏ฝ Women business owners as a percentage of all business
owners โ Top 10 markets
๏ฝ Ghana โ 46.4%
๏ฝ Russia โ 34.6%
๏ฝ Uganda โ 33.8%
๏ฝ New Zealand โ 33.0%
๏ฝ Australia โ 32.1%
๏ฝ Vietnam โ 31.3%
๏ฝ Poland โ 30.3%
๏ฝ Spain โ 29.4%
๏ฝ Romania -28.9%
๏ฝ Portugal โ 28.7%
4. ๏ฝ New Zealand โ 74.2
๏ฝ Sweden โ 71.3
๏ฝ Canada โ 70.9
๏ฝ United States โ 70.8
๏ฝ Singapore โ 69.2
๏ฝ Portugal โ 69.1
๏ฝ Australia โ 68.9
๏ฝ Belgium โ 68.7
๏ฝ Philippines โ 68.0
๏ฝ United Kingdom โ 67.
5. ๏ India has 48.20% female population compare to
51.80% male population
๏ According to the Mastercard Index of Women Entrepreneurs
India ranked 52 among 57 countries.
๏ According to Deloitte report that the female labour force
participation in India has fallen to 26 percent in 2018 from
36.7 percentage in 2015.
๏ According to World Economic Forum Gender Gap Report
India ranked 142 out of 149 only.
๏ According to the Sixth Economic Census released by the
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, women
constitute around 14% of the total entrepreneur base in India
๏ Top Five States with highest percentage of women
entrepreneurs in India are TamilNadu,AndraPrdesh,
WestBengal,and Maharashtra.
6. ๏ฝ Women entrepreneur may be defined as, โ the
women or group of women who initiate ,
organise and operate a business enterprisesโ.
7. Factors influencing the Women Entrepreneurs
1. Pull Factors
2. Push Factors
Types of women Entrepreneurs
1. Chance Entrepreneurs
2. Natural Entrepreneurs
3. Created Entrepreneurs
4. Forced Entrepreneurs
5. Benami entrepreneurs
8. 1. Innovative Function
2. Risk-bearing Function
3. Organisational Function
4. Managerial Function
5. Decision Making Function
9. 1. Capital Formation
2. Improvement in Percapita income
3. Generation of Employment
4. Balanced Regional Development
5. Improvement in Standard of Living
6. Innovation
13. 1. Employment Generation:
2. Use of Local Raw Materials:
3. Balanced Regional Development:
4. Decentralisations of Industries:
5. Mobilisation of Capital:
6. Developing Entrepreneurship:
7. Equitable Distribution of Wealth:
8. Training Ground for Local Entrepreneurs:
9. Efficient Use of Productive Factors:
10. Promotion of Export:
11. Adaptability:
12. Innovation:
14. 1. Finance:
2. Raw Materials:
3. Marketing:
4. Technology:
5. Underutilisation of Capacity:
6. Recovery:
7. Institutional Constraints:
8. Lack of Access to relevant Information:
9. Difficulty in Starting and Operating Business:
10. Other Problems: