Women Entrepreneurs and the Global Market: A Comparative Analysis of the USA, UK, China, and India

Authors

  • Prof. Rucha Thadeshwar P.S. Hirapara Mahila college, Jetpur, Gujarat
  • Dr. Poonamben P. Radadiya Associate Professor, Kalol Institute of Management, Kalol, Gujarat

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53983/ijmds.v14n2.004

Keywords:

Global Market, Women Entrepreneurs, Economic Growth, GDP

Abstract

Women entrepreneurs have a pivotal role in driving global economic growth. This paper explores the landscape of women entrepreneurs in four countries the USA, UK, China and India. Their contribution to various sectors, the size of their business, their contribution to the employment generation, their impact on GDP, and support they get from their government this study highlights the role of female entrepreneurs in the shaping Global market. Women – owned businesses are vital contributors to GDP and employment. As evidence by data from various government and private sector reports, women-owned businesses are vital contributing to GDP. While much progress has been made, the journey towards full employment and equality for women entrepreneurs are ongoing.

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Published

28-02-2025

How to Cite

Thadeshwar, R., and P. P. . Radadiya. “Women Entrepreneurs and the Global Market: A Comparative Analysis of the USA, UK, China, and India”. International Journal of Management and Development Studies, vol. 14, no. 2, Feb. 2025, pp. 30-36, doi:10.53983/ijmds.v14n2.004.