Women play an important role in the country's economy, more information on women's participation in production, entrepreneurship and education can be found herehttps://theoryandpractice.ru/posts/17282-skolko-gde-i-kak-rabotayut-i-zarabatyvayut-rossiyskie-zhenshchiny
Why pregnancy and children education are not taken in account in those statistics? Does it mean it's not considered as a work (but some kind of "natural" effortless tendency for women)? Don't you see how your calculations are built on a erroneous basis?
In the U.S. using 2008 data, women were mostly working in education, nursing, as cashiers, or secretaries / administrative assistants. Must admit I was taken aback that the occupational distribution was THAT concentrated in these fields in this day and age.
In my country women labour force is very low than that of men. Men wpr is 54.4% and Women wpr is 21.9% in India according to NSSO 2011-12 data. women are mainly concentrated in primary sector and men are in tertiary sector.
In Jordan, women work in a variety of fields, such as but not limited to education, special education, research, medicine, pharmacy, engineering, customer service, etc.
In Jordan, women work in a variety of fields, such as but not limited to education, special education, research, medicine, pharmacy, engineering, customer service, etc.