A STUDY ON THE SUSTAINABLE EMPLOYABILITY OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS TOWARDS NATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

                This study delves into the pivotal role played by women entrepreneurs in fostering sustainable employability, thereby fuelling the economic growth of nations. As societies evolve, women's empowerment in entrepreneurial ventures is crucial not just for gender equality but also for overall economic development. The research scrutinizes various factors influencing the sustainable employability of women entrepreneurs, including education, access to resources, policy frameworks, and societal perceptions. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature, qualitative interviews, and quantitative surveys, this study assesses the challenges faced by women entrepreneurs and identifies successful strategies employed to overcome these obstacles. The findings highlight that sustainable employability of women entrepreneurs contributes significantly to the economic fabric of a nation by creating employment opportunities, stimulating innovation, and fostering social development. Moreover, the study underscores the importance of tailored support systems, mentorship programs, and policy initiatives in enhancing women's entrepreneurial activities. The research also explores case studies of successful women entrepreneurs, providing valuable insights into their journeys, challenges faced, and the impact of their ventures on the national economy. This study not only advances academic understanding but also offers practical implications for policymakers, business leaders, and aspiring women entrepreneurs. By addressing the challenges and promoting the sustainable employability of women entrepreneurs, nations can unlock their full economic potential, fostering inclusive growth and ensuring a brighter, more equitable future for all.

               

KEYWORDS: Women Entrepreneurs, Sustainable Employability, Economic Development, Gender Equality, Empowerment, Policy Frameworks, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem.


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