Women are less likely than men to start new businesses, and when they do, their businesses are less likely to thrive. New research points to a major factor driving this disparity: childbirth. The study reveals that becoming a mother significantly reduces the likelihood of women starting a business. For those already running companies, motherhood leads to declines in profits and jeopardizes long-term survival. These findings also highlight the importance of reliable childcare in narrowing the gender gap and fostering success. Click here to read the full article