Oman Daily Observer

4.2 PER CENT DROP IN FEMALE ILLITERACY RATE

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MUSCAT: For Omani women, it is time for celebratio­n as the Sultanate readies itself for the Omani Women’s Day on Wednesday, as female illiteracy rate in the country dips to 8.4 per cent in 2017.

In 2013, the female illiteracy rate was 12.6 per cent, said the National Centre for Statistics and Informatio­n (NCSI) publicatio­n on ‘Omani Woman’. The publicatio­n monitors achievemen­ts at various levels.

Women had “equal access” to school education and higher education between the two genders.

Women had a key role in the labour market, accounting for 41 per cent in the government sector and 25 per cent (4 percentage points higher than in 2013) in the private sector.

Women employees accounted for 33 per cent of the total Omani workforce in both public and private sectors in 2017 as against 31 per cent in 2013.

The number of Omani women in administra­tive positions in the civil service remained constant at 21 per cent for years 2013-2017.

New female appointees in the government sector represente­d 61 per cent of the total number of new Omani workforce in 2017.

Women accounted for 15 per cent of retired pensioners in 2017 and 46 per cent of employees who resigned from their jobs.

The publicatio­n shows that Omani women enjoy social protection. The number of women beneficiar­ies of social security is 59 per cent of the total in 2017.

Out of the total beneficiar­ies, 14 per cent are divorced women, 7 per cent are widows and 3 per cent are unmarried women.

Omani women have a presence in public life, with 6.6 per cent in the Council of Ministers and three women ambassador­s. Omani women represent nine per cent of the total members of Council of Oman and seven female members in the municipal councils.

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