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==Abstract==
 
==Abstract==
A blog post concerning the role of women in entrepreneurship or something along those lines.  
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A blog post concerning the common problems women entrepreneurs may face and possible solutions.
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==Blog Post==
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In the United States, women-owned businesses account for about one-third of all types of businesses. However, many of these women-owned businesses are nonemployeer firms which have no paid employees. Among employer firms, women-owned businesses are only about 16 percent of the total, and their share of revenues and employees are in the single digits. Moreover, among high-growth firms, women usually account for less than 10 percent of founders in any given sample. [http://www.kauffman.org/~/media/kauffman_org/research%20reports%20and%20covers/2014/11/sources_of_economic_hope_womens_entrepreneurship.pdf]
  
 
==References==
 
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Abstract

A blog post concerning the common problems women entrepreneurs may face and possible solutions.


Blog Post

In the United States, women-owned businesses account for about one-third of all types of businesses. However, many of these women-owned businesses are nonemployeer firms which have no paid employees. Among employer firms, women-owned businesses are only about 16 percent of the total, and their share of revenues and employees are in the single digits. Moreover, among high-growth firms, women usually account for less than 10 percent of founders in any given sample. [1]

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