Socio-Demographic Determinants of Women’s Entrepreneurship: A Binary Logistic Regression Analysis

Women’s entrepreneurship represents a critical economic driver for developing nations like Algeria, with significant potential to transform socioeconomic landscapes despite persistent barriers limiting female participation in business activities. This study utilizes data from the sixth round of the...

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Main Authors: Hadjira Larbi Cherif, Amina Badreddine, Azzeddine Sabri
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Published: Academic Research and Publishing UG (AR&P) 2025-07-01
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description Women’s entrepreneurship represents a critical economic driver for developing nations like Algeria, with significant potential to transform socioeconomic landscapes despite persistent barriers limiting female participation in business activities. This study utilizes data from the sixth round of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS6-2019), filtering a sample of 5,414 working women to investigate socio-demographic and economic determinants of women's entrepreneurial activities in Algeria. It was hypothesized that key socio-demographic factors, including age, marital status, residence, and living standards, influence women’s entrepreneurial inclination; educational level and vocational training significantly determine entrepreneurial participation; and government support programs contribute to increased female entrepreneurship engagement. Using binary logistic regression analysis with JAMOVI statistical software, the research reveals that only 13.2% of working Algerian women engage in entrepreneurial activities, with marital status, age, and educational level emerging as significant determinants. Specifically, married women demonstrate higher entrepreneurial participation than single women, younger women show greater entrepreneurial tendencies than older counterparts, and women with lower educational levels are more likely to pursue entrepreneurship than highly educated women. Contrary to expectations, vocational training, government support programs, wealth index, and geographical location (rural versus urban) did not significantly influence entrepreneurial engagement. This research opens avenues for further investigation into the psychosocial dimensions of women’s entrepreneurship in Algeria and calls for developing targeted interventions that address both structural constraints and individual capabilities to foster a more inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem.
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spelling doaj-art-da6a2ce181be4591a9c234eac57e3dba2025-08-20T03:27:47ZengAcademic Research and Publishing UG (AR&P)Business Ethics and Leadership2520-67612520-63112025-07-0192556410.61093/bel.9(2).55-64.2025Socio-Demographic Determinants of Women’s Entrepreneurship: A Binary Logistic Regression AnalysisHadjira Larbi Cherif0https://orcid.org/0009-0008-1375-5871Amina Badreddine1https://orcid.org/0009-0008-4863-8034Azzeddine Sabri2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4128-8197Ph.D., Associate professor, Department of economics and management, University of M’Hamed Bougara, Boumerdes, AlgeriaPh.D., Associate professor, Department of economics and management, University of M’Hamed Bougara, Boumerdes, AlgeriaPh.D., Associate Researcher at Centre for Scientific and Technical Research in Social and Cultural Anthropology, AlgeriaWomen’s entrepreneurship represents a critical economic driver for developing nations like Algeria, with significant potential to transform socioeconomic landscapes despite persistent barriers limiting female participation in business activities. This study utilizes data from the sixth round of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS6-2019), filtering a sample of 5,414 working women to investigate socio-demographic and economic determinants of women's entrepreneurial activities in Algeria. It was hypothesized that key socio-demographic factors, including age, marital status, residence, and living standards, influence women’s entrepreneurial inclination; educational level and vocational training significantly determine entrepreneurial participation; and government support programs contribute to increased female entrepreneurship engagement. Using binary logistic regression analysis with JAMOVI statistical software, the research reveals that only 13.2% of working Algerian women engage in entrepreneurial activities, with marital status, age, and educational level emerging as significant determinants. Specifically, married women demonstrate higher entrepreneurial participation than single women, younger women show greater entrepreneurial tendencies than older counterparts, and women with lower educational levels are more likely to pursue entrepreneurship than highly educated women. Contrary to expectations, vocational training, government support programs, wealth index, and geographical location (rural versus urban) did not significantly influence entrepreneurial engagement. This research opens avenues for further investigation into the psychosocial dimensions of women’s entrepreneurship in Algeria and calls for developing targeted interventions that address both structural constraints and individual capabilities to foster a more inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem.https://armgpublishing.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/BEL_2_2025_4.pdf algeriaeconomic empowermentgender inequalitylogistic regressionsocio-cultural barrierssocio-demographic factorswomen’s entrepreneurship
spellingShingle Hadjira Larbi Cherif
Amina Badreddine
Azzeddine Sabri
Socio-Demographic Determinants of Women’s Entrepreneurship: A Binary Logistic Regression Analysis
Business Ethics and Leadership
algeria
economic empowerment
gender inequality
logistic regression
socio-cultural barriers
socio-demographic factors
women’s entrepreneurship
title Socio-Demographic Determinants of Women’s Entrepreneurship: A Binary Logistic Regression Analysis
title_full Socio-Demographic Determinants of Women’s Entrepreneurship: A Binary Logistic Regression Analysis
title_fullStr Socio-Demographic Determinants of Women’s Entrepreneurship: A Binary Logistic Regression Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Socio-Demographic Determinants of Women’s Entrepreneurship: A Binary Logistic Regression Analysis
title_short Socio-Demographic Determinants of Women’s Entrepreneurship: A Binary Logistic Regression Analysis
title_sort socio demographic determinants of women s entrepreneurship a binary logistic regression analysis
topic algeria
economic empowerment
gender inequality
logistic regression
socio-cultural barriers
socio-demographic factors
women’s entrepreneurship
url https://armgpublishing.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/BEL_2_2025_4.pdf
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