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List of Press Releases - 2012
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Third UNECE Forum of Women Entrepreneurs calls for closing entrepreneurship gender gaps (16 November 2012)
Women in the UNECE region have the highest labour market participation in the world, but they lag behind men in setting up and running their own businesses. Gender gaps are even more pronounced in high-growth sectors and innovative-based enterprises despite women’s outnumbering men in tertiary ...