Issues and Challenges of Women Entrepreneurs: A Study on Business Barriers


Authors : Nagannanavara Santosha; Dr. Heena Tabasum; Dr. Raghunandan G.

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 11 - November


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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24NOV728

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Abstract : This article delves into the various challenges women entrepreneurs face, from personal struggles to business barriers, and highlights how these issues affect their entrepreneurial journeys. By identifying these key obstacles, the article also aims to offer suggestions and solutions to empower women, helping them navigate these hurdles and achieve greater success in their business ventures. Ultimately, understanding and addressing these challenges is essential for creating an entrepreneurial ecosystem that is inclusive, equitable, and supportive of women’s contributions to the economy.

Keywords : Women Entrepreneurs, Challenges, Entrepreneurship, etc,.

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This article delves into the various challenges women entrepreneurs face, from personal struggles to business barriers, and highlights how these issues affect their entrepreneurial journeys. By identifying these key obstacles, the article also aims to offer suggestions and solutions to empower women, helping them navigate these hurdles and achieve greater success in their business ventures. Ultimately, understanding and addressing these challenges is essential for creating an entrepreneurial ecosystem that is inclusive, equitable, and supportive of women’s contributions to the economy.

Keywords : Women Entrepreneurs, Challenges, Entrepreneurship, etc,.

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