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  2. Female labor force in the Muslim world - Wikipedia

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    If women are hired for mostly low-skill, low-wage work which is less productive and less elastic in demand than the work of most men, then their wages should be low and be significantly smaller than men's wages. Furthermore, a large supply of female labor for the few jobs women do work in these various economies may be depressing wages.

  3. Gender inequality in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Alexandria Regional Center for Women's Health and Development

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    It is concerned with women's health and women's development in Egypt and its neighboring countries. The Centre was named after Suzanne Mubarak , wife of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak , who was interested in improving the physical and social well-being of women in Egypt.

  5. National Council for Women - Wikipedia

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    The National Council for Women in Egypt (NCW) is an Egyptian National Council. [1] It is the only national, independent women's machinery in Egypt. The Council was previously established by Presidential Decree No. 90 of 2000. It is affiliated with the President of the Republic of Egypt.

  6. Women in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Despite long standing advocation for women's labor rights, that is not the case in 21st century Egypt. In the public sector women are more protected with labor rights that secure their position and provide benefits such as maternity leave.

  7. Feminism in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Since their position was largely hereditary, women of commoner background such as the physician Peseshet, the vizier Nebet, or the scribe Irtyrau [clarification needed] are better examples of women's position in Egypt. Examples of early Egyptian art-work are also important in identifying the potentially revered position held by women in Ancient ...

  8. Maya Morsy - Wikipedia

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    Maya Morsy (Arabic: مايا مرسي) is an Egyptian political scientist, specialist in public policy, and advocate for woman's and human rights.She is an elected president of Egypt's National Council for Women (NCW) on 1 February 2016.

  9. Egypt–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia

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    Egypt and Pakistan have agreed to enhance the existing level of co-operation between the two countries which include economic and commercial relations, investment opportunities, co-operation in public and civil services, health sector, agriculture, and postal, both countries would further enhance their co-operation in the alternative energy ...