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  2. Female labor force in the Muslim world - Wikipedia

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    In Egypt, 47.9% of employed females have salaried jobs. [23] In Iran, 46.8% of female workers are salaried and in Tunisia the percentage is 69.1%. Perhaps the most surprising case is Syria where 74.30% of women are salaried. [23] This is the largest percentage in the Middle East and one of the highest in the entire Muslim world.

  3. List of universities and colleges in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    University/College Foundation City Website: Riyadh Region; King Saud University: 1957: Riyadh: www.ksu.edu.sa: Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University: 1970

  4. Education in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    In Saudi Arabia, women in the labor force are mainly in the education sector. [49] The first group of women graduated from a law program in 2008. [50] On 6 October 2013, the first four women received their legal licences to practice law, not only as legal consultants but as lawyers in courtrooms and before the Saudi judiciary. [51]

  5. Jubail - Wikipedia

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    Thousands of workers were relocated to Jubail to operate the facilities, and the city was redesigned to accommodate the growing population. [4] Today, Jubail is home to the Jubail Industrial City, one of the world's largest petrochemical industrial hubs, managed by the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu. It is a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia's ...

  6. 16 Bizarre Careers for Women That No Longer Exist

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    Heoibikuni. During the Edo period, from 1603 to 1867, Japanese culture birthed an odd job known as heoibikuni. These female servants cared for noble young ladies and accompanied them on every ...

  7. Women's education in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Women in Saudi Arabia continue to be marginalized almost to the point of total exclusion from the Saudi workforce. Saudi Arabia has one of the lowest rates of working women in the world. [33] Women account for only 4% of the total workforce and 10.7% of the labor force.