women entrepreneurs in the developing world often face changes that limit their chances for success and growth. They often have less access to education than men and have difficulty getting financing on their own.
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women entrepreneurs in the developing world often face changes that limit their chances for success and growth. They often have less access to education than men and have difficulty getting financing on their own.
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Recent evidence shows that prevalence rates of female entrepreneurship tend to be relatively higher in developing then in developed countries. As a result, on average, participation rates for men tend to be 50 per cent higher than those of women creating a 'gender gap' in entrepreneurship.
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