• TechCrunch -  Female founders are making a buzzing, venture-backed comeback

    TechCrunch - Female founders are making a buzzing, venture-backed comeback

    Natasha Mascarenhas, Alex Wilhelm/ 9:55 AM PDT•November 3, 2021 Female founders are making a buzzing, venture-backed comeback The coronavirus pandemic disproportionately reduced venture capital funding for female founders last year, despite a greater boom in fundraising thanks to megafunds and the advent of Zoom investing. The result was an uneven landscape in which capital flowed more toward men than was normal historically. But the gender gap in startup fundraising is closing slightly, new PitchBook data shows. Female-founded companies raised $40.4 billion across 2,661 deals through the ...

  • Women Controlled Over $43 Trillion In Global 2020 Consumer Spending

    Women Controlled Over $43 Trillion In Global 2020 Consumer Spending

    Women Controlled Over $43 Trillion In Global 2020 Consumer Spending The She Economy: The New Mantra for Business Success As a market, women offer an opportunity bigger than India and China combined.  According to Frost & Sullivan’s 2020 Global Mega Trends to 2030 (1) research, women controlled over 43 trillion USD global consumer spending in 2020. As more women enter the global workforce and drive the world economy, their spending will increase further in the upcoming years.  Over the past years, there has been a rise in working women in almost every sector, including engineering, scien...

  • Women in the Workforce: Global (Quick Take) - Feb 11, 2021

    Women in the Workforce: Global (Quick Take) - Feb 11, 2021

    LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION Globally, the Covid-19 Pandemic Is Disrupting Women’s Participation in the Labor Force1 Women experienced unprecedented job losses across the world due to the pandemic. One study of employment and income trends in six countries (China, Italy, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States) found that women are 24% more likely to permanently lose their jobs compared to men.2 Even before the pandemic, the global labor force participation rate was declining for both women and men. However, across the world, women are less likely to participate in the la...