Not exact matches
The 2016 BNP Paribas Global Entrepreneurship Report found that women are more ambitious and
successful than their
male counterparts when it comes to business.
On a global scale, women are 32 % more
successful than their
male counterparts, according to the study, which analyzed more than 450,000 seed crowdfunding campaigns across the globe.
It has been noted that women tend to find physician - scientist careers less attractive than men do for a number of reasons: They (1) are concerned that it will be impossible to combine a
successful medical research career with childbearing and family life; (2) feel that they have to be better than their
male counterparts to be considered equal; (3) receive little encouragement to become physician - scientists; and (4) lack compelling role models.
«Girls need to know that they are scoring as well as their
male counterparts on these objective measures and that they can be
successful in mathematics - intensive careers,» says Wilson.
The study found that when comparing apples with apples,
successful female entrepreneurs and their
male counterparts are similar in nearly every aspect.