Empowering Women Entrepreneurs in Brazil: An Analysis of 2010-2019 Trends

Elisiane Souza Braz, Cleycianne Souza Almeida, Débora Gaspar Feitosa, Guaracyane Lima Campelo, Keuler Hissa Teixeira, José Weligton Félix Gomes
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This study undertakes a succinct literature review to delve into the importance of female entrepreneurship in Brazil, particularly focusing on the period from 2010 to 2019. By scrutinizing Brazilian Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data and referencing reports from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), the research effectively situates female entrepreneurship within the Brazilian economic context. Employing metrics such as Total Early-stage Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) Rate, Established Business Ownership Rate (EBO), and Total Entrepreneurship Rate (TER), the study delves into the Total Early-stage Entrepreneurial Activity Rate across diverse demographics including age groups, income ranges, education levels, and sectors. Through correlation analysis and dispersion diagrams, intricate connections emerge between early-stage entrepreneurial rates and variables such as age, income, education, and sectors. This research unveils the profile and significance of Brazilian entrepreneurs, underscoring the pivotal role of women in nurturing economic and societal progress. Elevating women's participation in entrepreneurship emerges as a cornerstone for transformative societal change, embodying ideals of self-sufficiency and empowerment. This research is classified within the realms of bibliographic, documentary, descriptive, and exploratory methodologies. Notably, the study reveals that female entrepreneurship significantly contributes to Brazil's economic advancement, fostering both economic and social development.
增强巴西女企业家的能力:2010-2019 年趋势分析
本研究通过简明扼要的文献综述,深入探讨了巴西女性创业的重要性,尤其关注 2010 年至 2019 年这一时期。通过仔细研究巴西国内生产总值(GDP)数据并参考全球创业观察(GEM)的报告,本研究有效地将女性创业置于巴西的经济背景中。本研究采用了早期创业总活动率 (TEA)、已建立企业所有权率 (EBO) 和总创业率 (TER) 等指标,深入研究了不同人群的早期创业总活动率,包括年龄组、收入范围、教育水平和行业。通过相关分析和离散图,早期创业率与年龄、收入、教育和行业等变量之间出现了错综复杂的联系。这项研究揭示了巴西创业者的概况和重要性,强调了妇女在促进经济和社会进步方面的关键作用。提高妇女在创业中的参与度是社会变革的基石,体现了自给自足和赋权的理想。本研究属于文献学、文献学、描述性和探索性方法范畴。值得注意的是,研究揭示了女性创业极大地促进了巴西的经济进步,推动了经济和社会发展。
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