The research also found that by the time new businesses have been established for two years and set on a growth path, just 13% of companies are owned by female entrepreneurs.
Despite the relative lack of female owned firms, businesses run by women contribute £130bn per annum to the UK economy and experience similar growth patterns and turnover as companies owned by men.
Source - Women's Enterprise Task Force (WETF).
www.ukba.co.uk
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Women are only half as likely to start their own business as men
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