Abstract:
Women entrepreneurs contribute significantly to the global economy and society. In other words,
women entrepreneurs represent about one in three growth-oriented entrepreneurs active in the
world today. Women are not only approaching parity with men in terms of startup activity, but
they are also heavily involved in high-growth entrepreneurship and clearly making a significant
impact in their markets, communities, and national economies. Women entrepreneurs, on the other
hand, face various obstacles to financing, owning, and growing a business, including a lack of
finance and technology, a lack of networks and knowledge resources, and legal and governmental
barriers to business ownership and development. Women-led businesses are concentrated in the
retail and service sectors, which have smaller earnings and growth potential, and are infrequently
seen in more profitable industries like construction, electronics, or software. Female business is
also hampered by a lack of networks and knowledge. This study aims to identify the barriers
towards Women entrepreneurs and is to be conducted in order to provide a better understanding
of the barriers faced by Women entrepreneurs.