Genre : les femmes et l'entrepreneuriat social en Europe

Mercredi, 16 Septembre 2015

Dans le cadre du projet WEstart, l'organisation European Women's Lobby a créé un rapport de synthèse sur l'entrepreneuriat social des femmes dans 10 pays européens.

WEstart est le premier projet européen sur l'entrepreneuriat social des femmes. Leur est de fournir une meilleure représentation de la situation européenne afin de favoriser l'entreprenariat féminin.

Ce rapport de synthèse, mené par l'organisme European Women's Lobby, conclut la première phase du projet avec une analyse comparative de 10 pays européens, accompagnée de recommandations pour les décideurs européens.

Ce rapport et le projet WEstart démontrent clairement le potentiel que représente l'entrepreneuriat social des femmes pour le renforcement de l'innovation sociale et du développement de l'économie sociale et solidaire, notamment au travers de la création de nouveaux emplois.

Ces initiatives et leur succès permettent la promotion des femmes aux postes à responsabilité et soutiennent l'égalité de genre aussi bien dans le monde du travail qu'au niveau sociétal.

This Synthesis Report presents the findings of the WEstart study, the first research project on women's social entrepreneurship in Europe, and presents a comparative analysis of the studied countries, along with recommendations for EU policy makers.

Phase 1 of the WEstart study was undertaken by the European Women's Lobby from 2014 to 2015 and focuses on the state of play of women's social entrepreneurship in 10 EU countries: Bulgaria, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. 

WEstart clearly demonstrates the enormous potential of women’s social entrepreneurship to contribute to socially impactful, sustainable revenue as well as job creation. These activities and their success are inherently empowering for women and contribute to gender equality on a societal level. However, harnessing this potential cannot come without addressing deeper ingrained forms of gender inequalities that take place both within society, as well as within the space of social enterprise

- See more at: http://www.diversite-europe.eu/en/publication/gender-mapping-womens-soci...

This Synthesis Report presents the findings of the WEstart study, the first research project on women's social entrepreneurship in Europe, and presents a comparative analysis of the studied countries, along with recommendations for EU policy makers.

Phase 1 of the WEstart study was undertaken by the European Women's Lobby from 2014 to 2015 and focuses on the state of play of women's social entrepreneurship in 10 EU countries: Bulgaria, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. 

WEstart clearly demonstrates the enormous potential of women’s social entrepreneurship to contribute to socially impactful, sustainable revenue as well as job creation. These activities and their success are inherently empowering for women and contribute to gender equality on a societal level. However, harnessing this potential cannot come without addressing deeper ingrained forms of gender inequalities that take place both within society, as well as within the space of social enterprise

- See more at: http://www.diversite-europe.eu/en/publication/gender-mapping-womens-soci...

This Synthesis Report presents the findings of the WEstart study, the first research project on women's social entrepreneurship in Europe, and presents a comparative analysis of the studied countries, along with recommendations for EU policy makers.

Phase 1 of the WEstart study was undertaken by the European Women's Lobby from 2014 to 2015 and focuses on the state of play of women's social entrepreneurship in 10 EU countries: Bulgaria, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. 

WEstart clearly demonstrates the enormous potential of women’s social entrepreneurship to contribute to socially impactful, sustainable revenue as well as job creation. These activities and their success are inherently empowering for women and contribute to gender equality on a societal level. However, harnessing this potential cannot come without addressing deeper ingrained forms of gender inequalities that take place both within society, as well as within the space of social enterprise

- See more at: http://www.diversite-europe.eu/en/publication/gender-mapping-womens-soci...

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