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Statistics and Obstacles Facing Women Entrepreneurs. Women entrepreneurs face many challenges that their male counterparts do not, according to a report from Senator Jeanne Shaheen, ranking member of the U.S.

Statistics and Obstacles Facing Women Entrepreneurs

Senate Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship. The report entitled, “Tackling the Gender Gap: What Women Entrepreneurs Need to Thrive”, takes a deeper look into the underlying obstacles that affect women-led businesses. While women are starting more businesses year after year, their businesses do not appear to grow as quickly or receive as much funding as men-led companies. The report also highlights current statistics, and offers a “promising new way forward” for women entrepreneurs. Women Business Owner Statistics Women have a long history of starting businesses1 and, according to the National Women’s Business Council (NWBC), the highest number of women-owned firms2 are in the healthcare, social services, professional, scientific and technical services, admin and retail industries. Obstacles facing Women Entrepreneurs Related:

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" "Main management is a club for friends. " Welcome to AirSpace. By Kyle Chayka | Illustrations by Daniel Hertzberg Igor Schwarzmann is the German co-founder of Third Wave, a strategy consultancy based in Berlin that works with small-scale industrial manufacturers.

Welcome to AirSpace

The company’s clients range across Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States, so Schwarzmann often finds himself moving between poles of the global economy. A 26-year-old MIT graduate is turning heads over his theory that income inequality is actually… — The Ferenstein Wire. A 26-year-old MIT graduate is turning heads over his theory that income inequality is actually about housing (in 1 graph) Wealthy tech founders and the automation of middle-class jobs are often blamed for increasing concentrations of wealth in fewer hands.

A 26-year-old MIT graduate is turning heads over his theory that income inequality is actually… — The Ferenstein Wire

But, a 26-year-old MIT graduate student, Matthew Rognlie, is making waves for an alternative theory of inequality: the problem is housing [PDF]. Rognlie is attacking the idea that rich capitalists have an unfair ability to turn their current wealth into a lazy dynasty of self-reinforcing investments. This theory, made famous by French economist Thomas Piketty, argues that wealth is concentrating in the 1% because more money can be made by investing in machines and land (capital) than paying people to perform work (wages). Because capital is worth more than wages, those with an advantage to invest now in capital become the source of long-term dynasties of wealth and inequality. TAGB2 ExecSummary WebsiteVersion.

Campaignlive.co. Gen Zs Shrinking Universe Adweek Column. Tim Berners-Lee: 'Stretch' social media users to be friends with people they don't know. Ban for ads showing men struggling with a nappy in gender stereotype crackdown. - The Washington Post. Scmp. Scmp. Scmp. In Pakistan’s garment factories, pregnant women are fired or sent on forced leave. Photo: UNDP Women workers in Pakistan’s garment factories are fired or sent on forced leave when they become pregnant, Human Rights Watch revealed in a report on January 23.

In Pakistan’s garment factories, pregnant women are fired or sent on forced leave

They are not given any maternity leave. The women interviewed for the report asserted that in practice there is no maternity leave since pregnant women are either fired or themselves leave the job for a few months. The factories say that pregnant women have ‘left’ work, which is an industry term for termination. UAE's gender equality awards won entirely by men.

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have been ridiculed after it emerged that all of the winners of an initiative designed to foster gender equality in the workplace were men.

UAE's gender equality awards won entirely by men

Certificates and medals were awarded by Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the vice-president of the United Arab Emirates and ruler of Dubai, in the categories of “best government entity supporting gender balance”, “best federal authority supporting gender balance” and “best gender balance initiative” at a ceremony on Sunday. The awards went to the finance ministry, the federal competitiveness and statistics authority and ministry of human resources respectively, which were all represented by male awardees.

World's 26 richest people own as much as poorest 50%, says Oxfam. The growing concentration of the world’s wealth has been highlighted by a report showing that the 26 richest billionaires own as many assets as the 3.8 billion people who make up the poorest half of the planet’s population.

World's 26 richest people own as much as poorest 50%, says Oxfam

How Does Income Relate to Life Expectancy? Gapminder Tools. How many are rich and how many are poor? Shrinking Middle. While the global middle class grows, in the West increasing inequality for some drives a relative decline in middle-income populations.

Shrinking Middle

Coupled with the erosion of secure jobs, the US in particular sees a steadily shrinking middle. A growing number of $50,000 roles across the West are, potentially, at risk India is a prime example with 25% of its workforce already freelancing Western governments are clearly concerned about the implications on tax. Female Choice Dilemma. Women in richer economies have greater choice, and with it increased control and influence.

Female Choice Dilemma

This continues to drive change and decision-making but globally the battle for female equality has a long road to travel. Equal opportunities are distributed unequally The average annual pay for women today is the same that men were earning in 2005 Women have accounted for more than half the increase in self-employment Debates about equal rights for women have been on the agenda for over a century. Despite the best efforts of the UN’s Millennium Goals, more girls than boys still don’t go to school; in Africa and South Asia boys remain 1.55 times more likely to complete secondary education than girls.

Even in rich countries life isn’t equal; the average wage gap between men and women is 20%. Education Revolution. Broader access to improved education acts as a major catalyst for empowerment, sustained economic growth, overcoming inequality and reducing conflict.

Education Revolution

We need an education system fit for the digital revolution. Capitalism Challenge. Unable to shake key issues like inequality, capitalist societies face cries for change, structural challenges and technology enabled freedoms. Together these re-write the rules and propose a more participative, collaborative landscape of all working together. Wealth inequality in Europe and the US is roughly twice that of income A growing legion of prosumers is producing and sharing information A multi-capital focus not only serves traditional forms of capital like physical and financial, but societal, human and natural forms as well.

Declining Government Influence. National governments’ ability to lead change comes under greater pressure from both above and below - multinational organisations increasingly set the rules while citizens trust and support local and network based actions. The shift to democracy seems to have halted Citizens are gaining more confidence in people like them to do something significant Open public and private data will together drive transparency from the bottom up A host of NGOs have gained in reach and influence Government and governance itself is in a state of flux. The 20th century move towards greater democracy seems to have halted at the same time as multinational global and regional bodies are setting, or seeking to set, more of the rules of significance.

Future Agenda. People living off-grid, by inequality or choice, can exacerbate societal division or improve privacy, health and wellbeing. Either way, doing so provides fertile ground for innovation. Being off-grid can be a permanent or temporal choice The dark web empowers anyone who wants control over his or her online footprint The digital divide exacerbates economic, social and democratic inequality The world and humanity are unquestionably more connected than ever before. The Industrial and Technological revolutions have transformed our ability to both travel and communicate.

From cars and planes, to email, mobile telephony and social media, the world has become smaller. Access to Transport. The widespread need for individuals to travel short distances becomes a key feature of urban design and regeneration. Planners use transport infrastructure to influence social change and lower carbon living. Inclusive transport solutions will challenge inequality The urban poor suffer from a lack of mobility options a shift requires partnerships that include new players, tech-enabled, and new business models.

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