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In Burkina Faso, women make up nearly 52% of the population, but they account for less than 20% of business start-ups. This paper seeks to identify factors that explain the entrepreneurial intent of Burkinabe women. It is based on socio-cognitive career theory and a quantitative approach involving a sample of 935 women. The results of the multinomial logistic regression show that five variables (perception of skills, fear of failure, education level, household size and household income level) explain womens intention to start a business with as a reference modality (1: having the intention). The main contribution is of a methodological nature, and through the choice of reference modalities allows for greater precision on the influence of the variables and the categories or sub-groups of women influenced.
[Sakola Djika Ali (2021); WOMENS ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENT IN BURKINA FASO Int. J. of Adv. Res. 9 (Feb). 808-817] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
Thomas Sankara University
Burkina Faso