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Inc.com Entrepreneurship has found a home among an unlikely community: Asian women. The Arizona Republic writes this week about how entrepreneurship is getting an unexpected boost as more Asian women are starting their own ventures:
"The number of Asian women going that route shot up 40.6 percent between 2002 and 2003, according to another recent study by the U.S. Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy," the paper reports. "Self-employed people, often consultants or direct sellers, generally do not employ others. Overall, the number of self-employed women shot up 8.3 percent in the same time. Business ownership isn't a new concept for Asian families, however. Many women were exposed to businesses run by the male head of the household."

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