| Female managers
have natural business skills, according to a joint survey carried out by
the United Nations Development Fund for Women and China's Association of
Female Entrepreneurs.
Women run about 20 percent of China's companies, and 98 percent of their
companies are profitable, which is remarkable since 20 percent of China's
enterprises are deficit-ridden, the survey says.
"Woman are as tenacious as men. Once they set a goal, they will
march forward with resolution and courage," said Shi Qingqi, vice-director
of China's Association of Female Entrepreneurs and a representative to
the Chinese Women's Ninth National Congress, which opened here Friday.
Generally speaking, females are better at communication than men, said
Shi, and a lot of women display more rational thinking than their gender
counterparts.
According to the survey, female entrepreneurs work over ten hours each
day on average, and some for 17 hours.
China's maturing socialist market economy and the government's support
have contributed a lot to women's achievements, Shi said.
Some 46 percent of the female-managed enterprises in China have appeared
since 1995, statistics show. |