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"Men still dominate the business world; at least, that is the picture that still exists in the EU, in contrast to the US, which is far more advanced as a result of programmes to promote women. The positive characteristics of women – their multi-tasking skills and their more cautious, more careful approach – are often recognised by financial institutions as a bonus for investments. The European Commission maintains networks of female business ambassadors in 17 Member States and five states from outside the EU in order to promote entrepreneurship among women in their respective countries. These women work on a voluntary basis and still need a lot of support if they are to have a greater impact. To find the right strategic approach, it is important that we now find out who these female entrepreneurs are and in which areas they work. To do this, we need specific data capture and analysis to be carried out throughout the EU."@en1
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