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History of Feminism

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Surya Gayatri

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Thu Jul 16, 2015, 08:40 AM Jul 2015

Women entrepreneurs 'the largest emerging market in the world' [View all]


More than 150 women entrepreneurs came from 16 countries to meet in Berlin for the sixth annual summit of the Dell Women's Entrepreneur Network

Women could create millions of jobs if the companies they founded grew at the same pace as men's.


Tapping into this huge economic resource was the subject of a conference in Berlin, where attendees discussed what barriers women face around the world and what could be done to overcome them.

If women’s businesses flourished at the same rate as men’s, they would spark 15 million jobs in the United States, 74 million jobs in China, and 1.9 million jobs in France, according to the Global Women Entrepreneur Leaders Scorecard, which is research sponsored by Dell that crunches data from groups such as the World Bank and the United Nations.

“Women represent the largest emerging market in the world,” Elizabeth Gore, the entrepreneur-in-residence at computer company Dell told the 200 people gathered in Berlin in June for the sixth annual Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network (DWEN) summit.

Although women today create twice as many businesses as men in the world, they face more impediments to grow them, the Scorecard points out. In 70 percent of the 31 countries surveyed by the Scorecard, women are only half as likely as men to grow their businesses and create jobs.

http://www.france24.com/en/20150707-women-entrepreneurs-dell-businesses-global-scorecard

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Finally, the media should play a role in fostering more positive portrayals of women. A study by the Global Media Monitoring Project found that media coverage seldom features women as subjects and when they do, almost half the content reinforces negative stereotypes.
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Another excellent article ismnotwasm Jul 2015 #1
My favorite entrepreneur is a woman... DreamGypsy Jul 2015 #2
My favorite entrepreneur is a woman... DreamGypsy Jul 2015 #3
^^^AMEN to this!^^^ Surya Gayatri Jul 2015 #4
+1000 smirkymonkey Aug 2015 #5
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