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Recession spurs ‘lipstick entrepreneurs’

By Brian Groom, Business and Employment Editor

Published: November 2 2009 23:34 | Last updated: November 2 2009 23:34

The recession is accelerating growth of a generation of “lipstick entrepreneurs” who will reshape society and change the way people work, according to a report published on Tuesday.

It predicts that the number of female enterprises could double in10 years, taking the total of self-employed women running businesses – from single-person ventures to more substantial ones – to more than 2m.

Liz Jackson

Liz Jackson's 11-year-old telemarketing company employs 130 people and has a £3m annual turnover

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