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As of 2011, US officials quoted in USA Today described Egyptian security and military as having shared "valuable intelligence" and providing other "useful counterterrorism assistance" in the 1980 and the 1990s and "particularly in the decade since the 9/11 attacks." Under Mubarak and his intelligence chief, Omar Suleiman, the US had "an ...
When that labor is unaccounted for in economic models, much work done by women is ignored, literally devaluing their effort. A Colombian domestic worker. Neighborhood friends and family sharing household and childcare responsibilities is an example of non-market activity performed outside of the traditional labor market .
Egypt, along with a significant number of countries, ratified the convention, spelling out numerous reservations. Egypt made the following reservations: [40] Women should not have equal rights to determine the nationality of their children. A woman's child in Egypt shall always be the nationality of the father.
A 34-year-old Egyptian woman, who asked to be identified as N.S., holds a flower as she visits a garden in Cairo, Egypt in Sept. 2022. N.S. has been on a journey to heal from physical and ...
Higher percentages of women than men age 25–34 have earned a college degree. More women than men have received a graduate education. Women earn the majority of conferred degrees overall but earn fewer degrees than men in science and technology. Higher percentages of women than men participate in adult education.
To Tori Dunlap, author, entrepreneur, and the voice behind Her First 100K, investing is the best way women can earn real money. She wants women to “smash” their fears about investing and learn ...
Women have struggled more with retirement savings amid high inflation. Many Americans of all ages struggled to save for retirement in 2022 when inflation peaked at 9.1 percent, a 40-year high.
Egyptian press and periodicals, including women's press grew during a period of nationalist movements in Egypt, it was a key way to debate political issues. Women's press was less censored than the mainstream patriarcal press, as British occupying forces saw it as less of a threat to power. [ 9 ]