New Gender Assessment study calls for greater participation of women in the private sector
The goal of this study has been to examine the factors influencing women’s participation in the private sector economy and to support the efforts of the national government, private sector actors and civil society organisations (CSOs) working to promote women’s economic empowerment. Its objectives are to identify and analyse gender-specific barriers that hinder women in pursuing business opportunities, securing decent jobs[1] and building successful careers in the private sector. The study also examines gender-specific factors affecting the involvement of men in the private sector economy. Finally, the report explores factors which facilitate the successful engagement of both women and men in private sector operations. In accordance with the findings, the report finishes by offering a series of recommendations for strengthening progress towards the equal participation and opportunities of both genders in the private sector economy. Data for the study was collected through a series of focus-group discussions (FGDs) and key informant interviews (KIIs) in Baku, Khazar, Quba, Saatli, Shaki, Lankaran and Qabala.
In addition to the full report, an interactive infographic is also available here for more visual insghts on the recommendations and conclusions of the study.
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About Azerbaijan
5.4%
Unemployment rate
16%
Women in Azerbaijani Parliament
12%
Land area covered by forest
73.6
Life expectancy at birth