An Analysis of Demographic and Other Vital Factors of Women Entrepreneurs

  • S. Pari Parameswaran Assistant Professor, Department of Youth Welfare Studies, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Keywords: Demographic, Women, Women Entrepreneurship

Abstract

The present study examines an analysis of demographic and other vital factors of women entrepreneurs. The term "women entrepreneurship" refers to business ownership and business formation by women that strengthens their standing in society and their economic status. Women entrepreneurs are having a big impact on every sector of the global economy. The idea of female entrepreneurship is spreading around the world and playing an increasingly important role in the commercial world. India's economic success also results from the efforts of female entrepreneurs. Women face barriers to skill development due to their limited mobility, low literacy rates, and discriminatory views toward women. Therefore, entrepreneurship needs to recruit more skilled women. The family, which is made up of women, gives rise to society and the nation. The general economic prosperity of any society or nation depends on the social and economic advancement of women. The fundamental characteristics of Indian women and the characteristics needed for entrepreneurs show that there is a lot of promise for Indian women in terms of their entrepreneurial skills. Women should be treated equally with men in the development process. In India, women have historically been undervalued. A "women entrepreneur" is a person who takes on a hard position in order to meet her own needs and achieve financial independence.

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2018-01-20
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