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A ‘Strategic Framework for Women’s Enterprise’ was published by the Government in 2003, setting targets to raise the proportion of UK businesses that are majority women-owned from 15 per cent to 18-20 per cent by 2006. Regional Development Agencies were required to follow this framework with detailed implementation plans. In 2006, the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) published its Regional Economic Strategy (RES) 2006-2016, setting a target to increase the number of new businesses run by women by 10,000 by 2010.

Increasing female business ownership also supports Smart Growth targets in the RES which requires an increase in the business stock of the region. A third strand for this work is that the South East leads on the Women’s Enterprise Task Force and there is a need to champion improvements in the understanding and measurement of female entrepreneurship.

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A ‘Strategic Framework for Women’s Enterprise’ was published by the Government in 2003, setting targets to raise the proportion of UK businesses that are majority women-owned from 15 per cent to 18-20 per cent by 2006. Regional Development Agencies were required to follow this framework with detailed implementation plans.  In 2006, the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) published its Regional Economic Strategy (RES) 2006-2016, setting a target to increase the number of new businesses run by women by 10,000 by 2010.

Increasing female business ownership also supports Smart Growth targets in the RES which requires an increase in the business stock of the region. A third strand for this work is that the South East leads on the Women’s Enterprise Task Force and there is a need to champion improvements in the understanding and measurement of female entrepreneurship.