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Does gender have an impact on developing entrepreneurial skills?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 260951, member: 61772"] Gender has a significant impact on the development of entrepreneurial skills. Men and women often have different social expectations of and approaches to entrepreneurship. In particular, women are expected to be caretakers while men are expected to be breadwinners. Research shows that in general women tend to develop more creativity and problem solving skills than men and tend to prefer working alone. Men and women also differ in their attitudes about risk taking, which may help explain why men have traditionally been more likely than women to become entrepreneurs. In general, research suggests that men are more likely than women to take risks, but this gender difference disappears when people are asked about specific types of entrepreneurship. The gender gap in entrepreneurship has been well documented. Women are more likely than men to start businesses, but they are less likely to continue them in the long run. This is largely due to low rates of social support, particularly among women entrepreneurs. Women tend to have fewer friends and social networks than men do. In addition, they are more likely than men to have children who require their time and attention as well as other family members who need care or assistance from a parent's business operations. As a result, many women feel that it is not possible for them to pursue an entrepreneurial venture because of these factors or because of other family obligations. [/QUOTE]
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