Redefining Wealth: Women Investors and the Changing Dynamics of Financial Markets
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Abstract
The global increase in economic engagement by women is changing the financial landscape, recognizing them as investors. To better understand the factors influencing women's investment behavior and decisions, this study examines women's knowledge and attitudes toward financial investing. Using primary and secondary data, the study identifies key variables, including financial literacy, income levels, risk tolerance, social influence, and access to financial information, that affect women's participation in investment markets. The study also looks at long-standing barriers that keep women from actively participating in investing, such as societal standards and gender biases, as well as limited access to individualized financial advice. Through careful research, the report highlights the need for legislative reforms, inclusive financial education, and customized financial services in order to support and sustain women's growing involvement in the investing ecosystem. By highlighting the transformative potential of empowering female investors, the findings contribute to the broader discourse on finance that respects gender equality.