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What is Sustainable Economic Growth

Handbook of Research on Contemporary Approaches in Management and Organizational Strategy
Economic development that preserves the natural resources and protects the environment as a whole for the generations to come while meeting the needs of humans.
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Importance of Women Employment in Economy: The Case of Turkey
Güner Koç Aytekin (Ufuk University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6301-3.ch010
Abstract
Women, who make up half of the world's population, are one of the key elements for social progress and development. However, women's participation in economic life, the level of utilization from social and economic development, unfortunately, is not directly proportional to the population. In a global sense, women live profound inequalities in many ways such as the economy, education, health, and social, which in turn significantly affects global development in a negative way. Women taking part in economic life ensures participation of them in the workforce at the ideal level and increases employment which is one of the main requirements of sustainable growth and development and is also the key to achieving a sustainable and balanced structure of growth and development. The low level of female employment at international standards leads to structural, economic, and social negativity in many aspects for a country. In this chapter, Turkey's case is discussed by investigating the place and the importance of women in the economy.
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