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E-raamat: Egyptian Female Labor Force Participation and the Future of Economic Empowerment

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This book sheds the light on the Egyptian females participation in labor force since 1960s up to 2030. The main objective is to study trends of females participation in labor force and to predict the future participation.





Egypt female participation in labor force has been increased slowly during the last fifty years since 1960s, in spite of the encouragement polices that the government has adopted to empower women, particularly economic empowerment.





Egypt's population size has rapidly increased during the past decades to about 90 million inhabitants in 2016. The working-age population (15-64) represents about 64% of the total population. Females represent about 49% of the working age population. However, they represent only about 24% of labor force in Egypt.

Through its five chapters, this book will discuss the history of women's economic empowerment in Egypt, provide background on the trends of the most important female characteristics during the last decades, combines descriptive analysis with working life tables to break down the progression of the role of women in the Egyptian labor force, and presents a view of what could come in the time between now and 2030 in terms of the rights of women in this particular region.
1 History of Women's Economic Empowerment
1(14)
Introduction
1(1)
History of Women's Economic Empowerment in the World
2(6)
History of Women's Economic Empowerment in Egypt
8(4)
Conclusion
12(1)
References
13(2)
2 Demographic Profile of Egypt
15(14)
Introduction
15(1)
Population Size
15(1)
Population Distribution by Sex and Place of Residence
16(1)
Age and Sex Composition in Egypt (1986-2016)
17(3)
Demographic Transition in Egypt
20(1)
Female Fertility in Egypt
21(3)
Mortality and Life Expectancy at Birth in Egypt
24(3)
Conclusion
27(1)
References
28(1)
3 Trends in Egyptian Female Participation in Labor Force
29(16)
Introduction
29(1)
Main Futures of Labor Force in Egypt
29(5)
Gender Equality in Labor Force in Egypt
34(1)
Working Life Tables by Sex for Egypt in 1986 and 2014
34(9)
Conclusion
43(1)
References
44(1)
4 Future of Egyptian Female Participation in Labor Force
45(12)
Introduction
45(1)
Future of Egypt Population by Sex in 2030
46(2)
Demographic Dividend
48(1)
Projection of Labor Force Participation for Females
49(1)
Egyptian Female Participation in Labor Force in 2030 According to Different Scenarios
50(3)
Conclusion
53(2)
References
55(2)
5 Summary and Recommendations to Policy Makers
57
Introduction
57(1)
Summary
57(1)
History of Women's Economic Empowerment
57(1)
Demographic Profile of Egypt
58(1)
Trends in Egyptian Female Participation in Labor Force
59(1)
Future of Egyptian Female Participation in Labor Force
60(2)
Recommendations to Policy Makers
62
Dr. Huda Alkitkat has over fifteen years of experience as a statistician and demographer.  Her main areas of interest include: Projection of human capital stock, Agent based models and Aging and longevity.She has been a part of many international collaborative works, such as: The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Max Plank Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), World Health Organization (WHO), The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP), UNISCO