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Exploring the Factors of Women Entrepreneurs in Pakistan

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Abstract:   Female entrepreneurship is a famous building block of economic pay. Its technique to create employment that could pay back to self-growth which ultimately leads to economic grow. It is smarty contracting with various economic and social barrier around the Globe. Economic inequality and jobless are the main concerns to Pakistan in the present day. Entrepreneurship s an asset that can climate all evil linked with economic prosperity Inequalities and job creation. The prime focus of this investigation was to determine the social, cultural, and economic insinuations of Women entrepreneurship and also determine the basis and motivational features obstructions and gender biases. Methodology- This research S Exploratory in nature. Based on quantities data collected through a questionnaire from 250 female entrepreneurs from the whole Sind. Research hypotheses were tested using a one-sample t-test through SPSS 17. The findings revealed that a large number of women entrepreneurs begun their business with great motivation in raising monetary level monetary levels & their Finding institution's procedures they fail to achieve their objectives Statistical investigation indicate is important between the experience of the business of the female entrepreneurs and their views about women entrepreneurship. The findings are helpful for Government Financial & Not for Profit 0rganiszation to devise strategies to promote women entrepreneurship in Pakistan.

Keywords:   Women Entrepreneurs, Motivation, Pakistan

Publisher:   ILMA UNIVERSITY

Published:   12 June 2015


E-ISSN:   2409-6520

P-ISSN:   2414-8393

DOI:   http://doi.org/10.46745/ilma.jbs.2015.11.01.02


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