Title: Chinese Women Enterprisers
1Overview of Chinese Women Owned Businesses
Shi Qingqi
Doctoral Advisor Research fellow (Former
Director) for the Industry Development Research
Institute of the National Development Reform
Commission Executive Vice Chairwoman Secretary
General for China Association of Women
Entrepreneurs
2II. 2006 Survey on Chinese Women Entrepreneurs
- (II) Women Entrepreneurs vs. Sustainable
Development - 1. Rapid growth of women entrepreneurs
- Similar with survey 2003, nearly 80 women
entrepreneurs registered their businesses after
1995, Chinese female entrepreneurs has entered
the on-going peak stage of starting up their own
business ever since.
3II. 2006 Survey on Chinese Women Entrepreneurs
- Women Entrepreneurs vs. Sustainable Development
- 1. Escalating investments of women
entrepreneurs - Enterprises with registered capital of RMB 1-10
million cover the largest proportion, 39.5 and
37.6 of the enterprises run by men and women
respectively are in this range, and the
difference isnt big. Compared with the data of
survey 2003, the proportion of enterprises with
registered capital above RMB 10 million is
increasing, the proportion of such scale of
enterprises run by women grew from 36.6 to 43.1
(see Figure 12).
4II. 2006 Survey on Chinese Women Entrepreneurs
- (II) Women Entrepreneurs vs. Sustainable
Development - 3. Female employees in women-run enterprises
cover a proportion above 50 - As shown in Figure 13, percentage of female
employees in women-run enterprises is above 50,
higher than the proportion in men-run enterprises
as a whole. However, the number is slightly
lowered compared with the proportion in 2003. It
indicates that the employment pressure of women
is currently increasing and it needs our concern.
5II. 2006 Survey on Chinese Women Entrepreneurs
- (II) Women Entrepreneurs vs. Sustainable
Development - 4. Women-run enterprises cover all walks of
life - Women-run enterprises almost cover all trades
within the scope of statistics in China. The
enterprises are mainly distributed in
manufacturing (37.2), whole sale/retailing/trade/
restaurant (28.2) and social service (10.6).
This result is similar with the result in survey
2003 (see Fig 14).
6II. 2006 Survey on Chinese Women Entrepreneurs
- (II) Women Entrepreneurs vs. Sustainable
Development - 5. The age structure of women entrepreneurs is
reasonable, 80 of them drop within the age range
of 31-50 - The age structure of women entrepreneurs is very
reasonable, 80 drop in the age range of 31-50,
within the 80, most of them drop in the age
range of 41-50, covering about 56 of the total
number of women entrepreneurs.
7II. 2006 Survey on Chinese Women Entrepreneurs
- (II) Women Entrepreneurs vs. Sustainable
Development - 6. Education level of women entrepreneurs is
slightly higher than that of men entrepreneurs - Similar with survey 2003, education level of
women entrepreneurs is still a bit higher than
that of men entrepreneurs, women entrepreneurs
with technical college education cover 58, 4
percents higher than men entrepreneurs (54) in
terms of postgraduate and above 5 percents
higher than men entrepreneurs.
8II. 2006 Survey on Chinese Women Entrepreneurs
- (II) Women Entrepreneurs vs. Sustainable
Development - 7. Health conditions of Women Entrepreneurs
- (1) Work efficiency of women entrepreneurs is
improved. - Daily work time of women entrepreneurs is still
relatively long, 96 women entrepreneurs work for
8-12 hours a day, dropped by 2 compared with the
year 2003. Nearly 10 women entrepreneurs work
for over 12 hours, dropped by 14.9 compared with
the year 2003.
9II. 2006 Survey on Chinese Women Entrepreneurs
- (II) Women Entrepreneurs vs. Sustainable
Development - 7. Health conditions of Women Entrepreneurs
- (2) Sleep and recreation hours of women
entrepreneurs - According to 2005 survey, sleep time of women
enterprises is still short, 7 hours a day. They
spend about 1-2 hours to take care of their
families, 1.6 hours to entertain and do exercises
(concentrated on weekends).
10Thank You