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Afghanistan's Labor Market: Women Comprise Just 5% Under Taliban Rule
18 Ağustos 2026DW
- The International Labour Organization reports that only 5.1% of the Afghan labor market consists of women, a significant decline since the Taliban regained control five years ago. This figure is less than one-third of the percentage of female workers recorded in 2019 and 2020.
- The drastic reduction highlights the impact of the Taliban's policies on women's rights and employment opportunities in Afghanistan.
- Since the Taliban's return to power in August 2021, the rights of women in Afghanistan have been severely restricted, including their ability to work and participate in public life. International organizations have expressed concern over these developments, emphasizing the need for policies that support women's righ…
- The sharp decline in women's participation in the workforce under the Taliban regime underscores the broader implications of their governance on gender equality and economic development. This situation raises critical questions about the future of women's rights in Afghanistan and the potential for international int…
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This article reflects the current situation as reported by the International Labour Organization and may not capture all aspects of the evolving context in Afghanistan.
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