Enhancing Women Refugee Entrepreneurship: Identifying Barriers and Support Mechanisms
  • Description

    This study aims to investigate the key barriers preventing women refugees in Australia from starting businesses and to propose strategies to promote entrepreneurship within this community. Using survey data collected from 104 respondents, our findings reveal a high level of entrepreneurial intention among female refugees, with 76% indicating a preference for starting their own businesses. However, they face several obstacles, with the major ones being limited access to financial and physical resources, lack of financial knowledge, and differing social and cultural norms.

    This study highlights the importance of addressing barriers related to financial support and physical resources, such as access to funding, transportation, and utilities. Additionally, targeted training and mentorship programs in financial literacy are essential to bridging knowledge gaps. Mentorship from successful women entrepreneurs can further enhance confidence and resilience, empowering these women to overcome challenges associated with social and cultural norms.

    This dataset contains data collected from refugee women on barriers preventing them from doing business in Australia.

    The data cannot be published due to ethics restrictions. To discuss this research, please contact Sharon Yam ORCID 0000-0003- 1542-9398.


    • Data publication title Enhancing Women Refugee Entrepreneurship: Identifying Barriers and Support Mechanisms
    • Description

      This study aims to investigate the key barriers preventing women refugees in Australia from starting businesses and to propose strategies to promote entrepreneurship within this community. Using survey data collected from 104 respondents, our findings reveal a high level of entrepreneurial intention among female refugees, with 76% indicating a preference for starting their own businesses. However, they face several obstacles, with the major ones being limited access to financial and physical resources, lack of financial knowledge, and differing social and cultural norms.

      This study highlights the importance of addressing barriers related to financial support and physical resources, such as access to funding, transportation, and utilities. Additionally, targeted training and mentorship programs in financial literacy are essential to bridging knowledge gaps. Mentorship from successful women entrepreneurs can further enhance confidence and resilience, empowering these women to overcome challenges associated with social and cultural norms.

      This dataset contains data collected from refugee women on barriers preventing them from doing business in Australia.

      The data cannot be published due to ethics restrictions. To discuss this research, please contact Sharon Yam ORCID 0000-0003- 1542-9398.


    • Data type dataset
    • Keywords
      • Women refugees
      • barriers
      • entrepreneurship
      • financial literacy
      • mentorship
    • Funding source
      • Thrive Refugee Enterprise
      • 65368
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    • FoR codes
      • 389999 - Other economics not elsewhere classified
      • 350704 - Entrepreneurship
      SEO codes
      • 119999 - Other commercial services and tourism not elsewhere classified
      • 15 - ECONOMIC FRAMEWORK
      • 150599 - Microeconomics not elsewhere classified
      Temporal (time) coverage
    • Start date 2024/08/01
    • End date 2024/10/31
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    • Locations
      • New South Wales
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      The Data Manager is: Sharon Yam
      Access conditions Restricted
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    • Statement of rights in data Copyright Western Sydney University
      Citation Yam, Sharon; Gholipour Fereidouni, Hassan; Taoum, Kamel (2025): Enhancing Women Refugee Entrepreneurship: Identifying Barriers and Support Mechanisms. Western Sydney University. https://doi.org/10.26183/d60c-xe51