Increasing the participation of women in economic activity could generate a growth of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of up to 6%, and the formalization of women entrepreneurs could increase their profits by up to one third, said Norma Alicia Ramírez, president of the Coordinating Council of Women Entrepreneurs, during the signing of an agreement with Coparmex. “Increased participation of women in the economically active population, which is on…
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Increasing the participation of women in economic activity could generate a growth of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of up to 6%, and the formalization of women entrepreneurs could increase their profits by up to one third, said Norma Alicia Ramírez, president of the Coordinating Council of Women Entrepreneurs, during the signing of an agreement with Coparmex. “Increased participation of women in the economically active population, which is on…