The Women's Entrepreneurship 2016/2017 Report provides a comprehensive analysis of women's entrepreneurship in 74 economies. The report highlights the Total Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) and motivation of women entrepreneurs, as well as changes in TEA and necessity-driven entrepreneurship. The report also examines the demographics of women entrepreneurs, including age and education. The report is sponsored by various institutions, including Babson College, Smith College, and the Global Entrepreneurship Research Association (GERA). The report provides valuable insights into the state of women's entrepreneurship around the world and serves as a reference for policymakers and entrepreneurs.