… the rates of women’s entrepreneurship were lower than men’s. A multi-year analysis (2002 – 2010) presented in the … is much smaller than the corresponding share for men, across the EU-28 Member States: 10% compared with 18% . … do start businesses, they do it on a smaller scale than men and in a limited range of sectors. In addition, …
… Although Ireland has a much higher proportion of men engaged in entrepreneurial activity compared to women, … that the best results could be achieved. Mentors could be men or women, and had to have personal experience of owning …
… to enter business fields which have been the preserve of men. It wanted to promote equal opportunities and inclusion … and communication technologies (ICT), in order to give men and women equal access to work and business … they were the main protagonists. a second lesson is that managers of gender projects need to be tenacious in …
… access to the bank’s professional network. The bank serves men as well as women, and one-third of its loans have been to men. However women benefit from a discounted interest rate. … seeks to offer a full range of financial services to both men and women on an equal basis. In particular, the bank aims …
… support SMEs. In the UK women are about half as likely as men to be entrepreneurs. The fund’s objective is to increase … entrepreneurs In the UK women are about half as likely as men to be entrepreneurs (5% of women, compared with 10% of men in 2011). There have been few specific labour market …