Women often start businesses out of necessity
A 2017 report from the National Women’s Business Counciluses the term “necessity entrepreneurship” to explain what’s happening among women business owners.

Typically, that term describes people who start businesses out of economic need — but the NWBC proposes expanding the definition to include non-economic factors as well. Based on interviews with women business owners, the report highlights workplace discrimination and the fact that childrearing and household management typically fall to women.