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Private-sector jobs for Saudi women up by 145%

- NAIF MANSOUR

JEDDAH: The number of privatesec­tor Saudi female employees registered at the General Organizati­on for Social Insurance (GOSI) reached 496,800 by the end of the third quarter of 2016.

This marks a 144.62 percent increase from the 203,088 jobs that were occupied by the end of 2012.

The number of private-sector jobs available to Saudi women represente­d 12 percent of privatesec­tor jobs for Saudis, rising to 30 percent by the end of 2016, according to GOSI’s statistics.

Female employment grew 4.1 percent during the third quarter of 2016, compared to the same period in the previous year, GOSI reports showed.

About 40 percent of the jobs are based in Riyadh, where 203,600 jobs are available, followed by Makkah province with 21.5 percent, or 106,800 jobs. The Eastern Province is third with 11.4 percent, or 56,400 jobs.

Jazan has shown the most growth, as the number of such jobs rose by 19 percent.

However, prominent businesswo­man Lama Al-Sulaiman told Arab News that women seeking employment still face serious obstacles, including transporta­tion and a lack of day-care centers.

“The rate of employing women… is concentrat­ed in small jobs,” she said, adding that the annual percentage increase of employed women should be raised.

The number of unemployed women in Saudi Arabia reached 439,600 by the end of the third quarter of 2016, representi­ng 34.5 percent of the total percentage of unemployed people in the country. Total employment stands at 12.1 percent.

Saudi Arabia plans to increase the number of women in the workforce from 23 percent to 28 percent, and decrease the unemployme­nt rate to 9 percent by 2020.

 ??  ?? A women-only workplace in Saudi Arabia. (Photo courtesy: General Electric)
A women-only workplace in Saudi Arabia. (Photo courtesy: General Electric)

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