Transgender Entrepreneurship: Challenges, Opportunities, And Impact On Developing Country Like India.

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Mrs.Sonali Dutta
Dr. Kavita Patil

Abstract

Transgender people, or those whose gender identity differs from the gender assigned to them at birth, have historically experienced considerable gender bias and obstacles in many aspects of life. Entrepreneurship, a field characterized by human freedom and self-creation, presents transgender persons with both distinct problems and opportunities. This article sinks into the experiences of transgender entrepreneurs, investigating at how concerns of identity, discrimination, and societal standards affect their entrepreneurial path. This study offers light on the resilience and innovation of transgender entrepreneurs who navigate complicated personal and professional terrains using qualitative interviews, statistical data, and case studies. While transgender entrepreneurs face numerous challenges, from access to financing to acceptance in business networks, the findings imply that they also use their unique identities and experiences to drive creativity. Community-building and social change. Implications for policy, practice, and further research are discussed, emphasizing the need for more inclusive and supportive ecosystems that recognize the potential of all entrepreneurs, irrespective of their gender identity. The findings suggest that while transgender entrepreneurs frequently encounter barriers, from access to capital to acceptance in business networks, they also leverage their unique identities and experiences to foster innovation, community-building, and social change. Implications for policy, practice, and further research are discussed, emphasizing the need for more inclusive and supportive ecosystems that recognize the potential of all entrepreneurs, irrespective of their gender identity.


The findings suggest that while transgender entrepreneurs frequently encounter barriers, from access to capital to acceptance in business networks, they also leverage their unique identities and experiences to foster innovation, community-building, and social change. Implications for policy, practice, and further research are discussed, emphasizing the need for more inclusive and supportive ecosystems that recognize the potential of all entrepreneurs, irrespective of their gender identity

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Mrs.Sonali Dutta, & Dr. Kavita Patil. (2024). Transgender Entrepreneurship: Challenges, Opportunities, And Impact On Developing Country Like India. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 45(1), 454–469. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v45i1.3310
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Mrs.Sonali Dutta

M.B.A,,Research Scholar, Dhanwate National College Nagpur, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur Universiity.

Dr. Kavita Patil

Ph.D, MBA, M Sc Assistant Professor PDIMTR, Dhanwate National College Nagpur. Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur Universiit

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