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Female entrepreneurship : Public and private funding
Demetriades, Stavroula
Allinger, Bernadette (FORBA)
Lamberts, Miet (Katholieke Universiteit (KU) Leuven)
Ivanova, Violeta (Institute for Social and Trade Union Research (ISTUR))
Bejakovic, Predrag (Institute of Public Finance)
Klemencic, Irena (Institute of Public Finance)
Antoniou, Loucas (Cyprus Labour Institute (INEK-PEO))
Veverkova, Sona (Research Institute for Labour and Social Affairs)
Randrup, Anders (Oxford Research)
Kadarik, Ingel (Praxis Centre for Policy Studies)
Firon, Rasmus (Oxford Research AB)
Turlan, Frédéric (IR Share)
Breitenbroich, Marc (German Economic Institute (IW))
Vogel, Sandra (German Economic Institute (IW))
Kousta, Elena (Institouto Ergasias GSEE)
Prendergast, Andy (IRN Publishing)
Pedersini, Roberto (University of Milan)
Krokovay, Nora (Kopint-Tárki Institute for Economic Research)
Karnite, Raita (EPC Ltd)
Blaziene, Inga (Labour Market Research Institute (DRTI))
Clément, Franz (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER))
Debono, Manwel (University of Malta (UoM))
Van der Graaf, Amber (Panteia B.V)
Oldervoll, Johannes (Fafo Research Foundation)
Trawinska, Marta (Institute of Public Affairs (ISP))
Carrilho, Paula (Centre for Studies for Social Intervention (CESIS))
Perista, Heloísa (Centre for Studies for Social Intervention (CESIS))
Vasile, Valentina (European Institute of Romania)
Ghita, Simona (European Institute of Romania)
Cziria, Ludovit (Institute for Labour and Family Research)
Kanjuo Mrcela, Aleksandra (Univerza V Ljubljani. Fakulteta za družbene vede)
Celik, Sirin (Oxford Research AB)
Molina Romo, Óscar 1962- (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Centre d'Estudis Sociològics sobre la Vida Quotidiana i el Treball (QUIT))
Evans, Claire (University of Warwick)
Eurofound

Imprint: Publications Office of the European Union 2019
Abstract: Female entrepreneurs represent just a small proportion of the total number of entrepreneurs in the European Union today. Some of the hurdles facing female entrepreneurs - or would-be entrepreneurs - are related to getting adequate funding, access to the right networks, and finding the right information and advice. In the last few years, some private funds have realised that female founders are not always well served and there is a market gap when it comes to investing in women-led enterprises. This report examines the use of private funds to invest in female entrepreneurs in the European Union and Norway. In addition, it investigates the prevalence of public finance tools and public support schemes that effectively remove barriers and enable women to become competent entrepreneurs.
Note: Aquesta publicació s'elabora a partir de les contribucions de cadascú dels membres nacionals que integren la Network of Eufound Correspondent. Pel cas d'Espanya la contribució ha estat realitzada per l'Oscar Molina
Rights: Tots els drets reservats.
Language: Anglès
Document: Llibre
Subject: Entrepreneurship ; Gender equality ; Industrial relations ; Industrial relations and social dialogue
ISBN: 9789289719940

DOI: 10.2806/17117


54 p, 1.3 MB

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