Women’s Share of Afghan Labour Market Shrinks to 5% Under Taliban, UN Says
The share has fallen to 5.1% as Taliban restrictions and population growth leave women largely excluded from work, the ILO said.
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Afghanistan: Only 5% of labor market are women under Taliban
The International Labour Organization estimates that only 5.1% of workers in Afghanistan are women, five years after the Taliban's return to power. That's less than a third of the proportion in 2019 and 2020.
Women’s share of Afghan labour market shrinks to 5% under Taliban, UN says
By Emma Farge GENEVA, Aug 18 (Reuters) - The portion of women in Afghanistan's workforce has fallen to just 5% since the Taliban takeover five years ago, according to the International Labour Organization, which called for measures to address their "...
Women's share of Afghan labour market shrinks to 5% under Taliban, UN says
GENEVA, Aug 18 - The portion of women in Afghanistan's workforce has fallen to just 5% since the Taliban takeover five years ago, according to the International Labour Organization, which called for measures to address their \"severe exclusion\". Read more at straitstimes.com.
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