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Published in: Small Business Economics 1/2024

08-05-2023

The well-being of women entrepreneurs: the role of gender inequality and gender roles

Authors: Inessa Love, Boris Nikolaev, Chandra Dhakal

Published in: Small Business Economics | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

The current study presents new evidence on the well-being of women entrepreneurs using data from the World Values Survey for 80 countries. Results indicate that in low- and middle-income countries, female entrepreneurs have lower well-being than male entrepreneurs, while in high-income countries, they have higher well-being. Several macro and micro-level mechanisms– institutional context, gender roles, and individual characteristics–that potentially moderate this relationship are explored. The gender gap in well-being is larger in countries with higher gender inequality, lower level of financial development, and stricter adherence to sexist gender roles. Additionally, women entrepreneurs with lower education, more children, and risk-averse preferences are more likely to report lower well-being. The results suggest several policy mechanisms that can be used to enhance the well-being of women entrepreneurs.

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Footnotes
1
It is important to note that a recent study by (Hmieleski & Sheppard, 2019) explores differences in well-being of men and women entrepreneurs in a US sample. However, their focus is primarily on how the masculine characteristics (such as creativity) and feminine characteristics (such as teamwork) differentially impact the well-being of men and women. While broadly related to our study, their focus is narrower both in scope of their research questions and the sample used.
 
2
Respondents are asked to answer: “All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days? Using this card on which 1 means you are “completely dissatisfied” and 10 means you are “completely satisfied” where would you put your satisfaction with life as a whole?”.
 
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The data are publicly available and can be downloaded at: www.​worldvaluessurve​y.​org
 
4
Survey questions used to measure people’s attitudes are coded on a 5-point Likert scale that ranges from 1 to 5 representing a range of possibilities from one extreme to another. In converting Likert-type scale variables to dichotomous variables, the goal was to make sure that the two categories (i.e., 0 and 1) are as close to dividing the sample in half as possible, which corresponds to a common practice of splitting the sample at the median. The results are similar if original (ie non-dichotomized) Likert-scale variables are used. In addition, the use of dichotomous categories avoids the problem with interpreting the original ordinal variables as cardinal.
 
5
Data are publicly available and can be downloaded at: https://​hdr.​undp.​org/​en/​content/​gender-inequality-index-gii
 
6
The discussion of magnitudes of various coefficients relied on classification of effect sizes in behavioral sciences proposed by (Cohen) 1988 The Cohen’s d is calculated as difference in means scaled by the standard deviation. The values below 0.2 are considered small, above 0.8 are considered large and the values in-between are medium size.
 
7
Obtained as 0.22-0.87*0.57 for low end and 0.22-0.87*0.83 for high end.
 
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Metadata
Title
The well-being of women entrepreneurs: the role of gender inequality and gender roles
Authors
Inessa Love
Boris Nikolaev
Chandra Dhakal
Publication date
08-05-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Small Business Economics / Issue 1/2024
Print ISSN: 0921-898X
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0913
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-023-00769-z

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