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Financial inclusion on women entrepreneurs - review

V. Sandya Rani and N. Sundaram

International Journal of Enterprise Network Management, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 17-31

Abstract: A nation's development depends on women's growth in society Women were previously given increasing responsibilities but without recognition. The development of women's empowerment started 100 years ago, which is still a question for many women, whereas many started to place their feet in full swing on many platforms. Women manage and adapt themselves by working as housewives, employees, and employers, and eventually as promising entrepreneurs. Women's economic empowerment leads to the country's economic boom. Especially in India, we have half of the population is female. Therefore, the development and involvement in the industry play a significant role in the Indian economy. The main roadblocks for female entrepreneurs there are numerous. Managing financial investments is one of them. Here we discuss the financial inclusion of women entrepreneurs and the improvement of women as entrepreneurs. This review will also provide adequate knowledge about financial inclusion for women to build up their businesses.

Keywords: empowerment; women entrepreneurs; financial inclusion; education; economy; scheme for women MSMEs. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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