Women Entrepreneurship and Employment Generation: A Special Study on Women Entrepreneurs in the Context of India

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Rusha Sarkar

Abstract

Already We crossed the spring of 2013 and now we are enjoying 2014 when Entrepreneurship is not only fourth factor of production to women but also a new source of employment in India. Women Entrepreneurs Change the traditional views of Entrepreneurship in this digital era. In 21st century Women Entrepreneurs face various challenges as a Chief Executive Officers or Chairpersons in the corporate world. In the Global era of modernization Indian women also transform themselves from stereotypical housewives to modern professionals. Now they enjoy their position and create job for another person. Women Entrepreneurship in India is the solution to reduce the urban and rural poverty and increases our national income and economic growth. Not only in corporate world but also in micro, small and medium enterprises ,agricultural sector, Indian women flourishes as a self-Employer.

This research paper specially highlights  all those factors which are barriers to an Indian Women Entrepreneurs and of course all those factors which are strength to themselves, I also focus on various schemes and the various sources of finance for an Women Entrepreneurs. The research paper is based on secondary data. The role of Women Entrepreneurs for our economy come to light through this research. What is the role of multiplier increase the employment is also discussed here. Lastly, some suggestions I have given here based on some of the analytical experiments both qualitative and quantitative.

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How to Cite
Sarkar, R. (2014). Women Entrepreneurship and Employment Generation: A Special Study on Women Entrepreneurs in the Context of India. The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies, 2(11). Retrieved from https://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijhss/article/view/140762