
From Employment to Ownership – What Female Entrepreneurship Entails
The number of female entrepreneurs is increasing globally, but there are still a lot of challenges that women face in the modern world
The number of female entrepreneurs is increasing globally, but there are still a lot of challenges that women face in the modern world
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Women account for a sizeable 34% of the workforce in the Indian IT industry. But women’s presence in the boardroom is far from ideal, and they make less than 10% of the C-suite.
Women who take mid-career breaks, often due to family pressure, find that this puts the brakes on their ambition. Corporates are doing their bit, but is this enough?
Women are afraid to take risk in fear of destabilising the family.