Breaking barriers: female entrepreneurs who cross over to male-dominated sectors
Female entrepreneurship is on the rise globally and in some countries, women are as or more likely than men to own a business, yet they operate smaller businesses and concentrate in less profitable sectors than men. Social norms, unconscious biases, lack of exposure to male-dominated sectors, and time and capital constraints are just some of the factors holding women back from entering more profitable male-dominated sectors.
This report focuses on sectoral choice as one of the contributors to the gender gap in firm performance. It explores the difference in profits among female entrepreneurs wh ... Show more
Authors: Kalra, Naira; Goldstein, Markus
Published: Washington, District of Columbia, World Bank, 2022
Resource type: Report, paper or authored book
Physical description: 112 p.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36940