But while the US occupies top spot in the ranking in the survey of 31 countries, it still has a long way to go. Across the five categories evaluated (business environment, access to resources, leadership, pipelines and growth potential) the US scored just 71 percent. Additionally, while the country scored highest in the business environment category, only 13 percent of its start-ups have women on their executive team and a mere three percent of woman-helmed enterprises received venture-capital funding in 2014.
When it comes to the percentage of women in top jobs, China, Brazil, Malaysia and Nigeria perform better than the US for the number of female CEOs of publicly traded companies. And in Poland, Jamaica and Russia, 35 percent or more of senior managers are women, compared with just 25 percent in America.
Overall, the study found that more than 70 percent of the 31 countries surveyed scored below 50 percent when it came to creating the basic conditions for female entrepreneurs to succeed.
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