What is the state of women’s entrepreneurship around the world?
The GEM 2022/2023 Women’s Entrepreneurship Report, launched on 14 November, delves into this question. The report presents a trend analysis of women’s entrepreneurship across 49 countries, 5 global regions and 3 national income levels. It focuses on key GEM indicators by country, region and level of national income, including gender differences in participation rates at various points in the entrepreneurial life cycle, from intentions thru startup activity, new business, established business and business exit. New this year, the report takes a closer look at key topics that help us better understand gender-based patterns, including the importance of segmentation, digitalization and sustainability.
Access the report launch webinar to see the most important takeaways from this research and best perspectives on how educators, program leaders and policymakers can better support women entrepreneurs.
Panellists:
- Amanda Elam, Report Lead Author
- Wingee Sampaio, Global Program Director of Cartier Women's Initiative
- Shakenna K. Williams, Executive Director of the Frank & Eileen™ Center for Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership (F&E CWEL) at Babson College
- Barbara Rambousek, EBRD Director for Gender and Economic Inclusion
The webinar was moderated by GEM Executive Director Aileen Ionescu-Somers.
Watch the report launch webinar recording. You can also review the slides presented during the session.