GENEVA (ILO News) – More women are working than ever before, but they are also more likely than men to get low-productivity,
low-paid and vulnerable jobs, with no social protection, basic rights nor voice at work according to a new report by the
International Labour Office (ILO) issued for International Women’s Day.
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"Increased labour force participation of women is a welcome and important contribution to economic development," said
ILO Director-General Juan Somavia. "The model to aim for is one in which women are able to contribute to growth and, at
the same time, enjoy the economic and social benefits of participating in decent, non-vulnerable work. Unfortunately, this
remains a model and not yet a reality in most regions."
The report shows that improvements in the status of women in labour markets throughout the world have not substantially
narrowed gender gaps in the workplace.
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