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Students' Attitude towards Entrepreneurship: Does Gender Matter?

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According to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (Sternberg & Lückgen, 2005) and the KfW Start-up Monitor 2005 (Hofmann et al., 2005) in Germany fewer women than men are interested in founding their own company (only 29%), although women represent half of the employed population.

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Scheiner, C.W. (2009). Students' Attitude towards Entrepreneurship: Does Gender Matter?. In: Fundamental Determinants of Entrepreneurial Behaviour. Gabler. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-8327-5_5

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