A research paper reveals a stark gender disparity in Indian entrepreneurship, with less than 1% of women being entrepreneurs, significantly below global averages. While male entrepreneurship aligns with global trends, female participation lags due to persistent barriers hindering firm growth, necessitating state-specific policy interventions to address this under-representation.
‘With <1% women being entrepreneurs, India far below global trendline’
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