An analysis of sectoral concentration of women enterprises in the hilly regions of North Bengal
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Anweshan
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Dhar, Samirendra Nath
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University of North Bengal
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Women-owned enterprises play a vital role in fostering local economic development
and empowering women in geographically challenging regions. Over the past
decades, women entrepreneurship has emerged as an avenue for women to break
traditional gender norms. However, notable distinctions have been observed
between women-owned businesses and those owned by men. Therefore, it is
important to identify the business areas where omen are concentrated and to
determine which ones are still untapped by them. The study explores the
concentration pattern of women-owned enterprises in the hilly regions of North
Bengal, aiming to identify the sectors where women are predominantly engaged.
The findings revealed the distribution of businesses across various sectors,
including tourism, retail trading, handicrafts, food processing, agro-based
manufacturing, and service-oriented industries. The results indicate a strong
preference of women entrepreneurs in the hilly regions for small-scale, home operated
businesses that rely on personal skills influenced by ease of access and
limited infrastructure. The study offers insights for policymakers to promote gender inclusive
growth and emphasizes the need for sector-specific support policies to
enhance women's participation in entrepreneurial activities.
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09
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01
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2321-0370
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01 - 18