Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2005 – Women and Entrepreneurship.

The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2005 Report on Women and Entrepreneurship is based upon survey data from more than 107,400 respondents in 35 countries. Prepared by scholars at the Center for Women’s Leadership at Babson College, the Report gives a clear indication that while women entrepreneurs often exhibit patterns of behavior similar to those of men, a gender gap nonetheless exists for entrepreneurial activity across the globe.

Women most likely to be entrepreneurs are those who hold jobs, have higher levels of household income and education, and have confidence in their level of skill and in the possibility of their success.

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http://www.gemconsortium.org/download/1148219347140/GEM_Women_2005_FINA.zip

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