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Subject:
Saudi Arabian Ecomony
Category: Business and Money > Economics Asked by: shawwaf-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
31 Aug 2004 07:17 PDT
Expires: 30 Sep 2004 07:17 PDT Question ID: 395034 |
What is the number of businesses owned by Saudi women in Saudi Arabia in 2003. Please list sources. |
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Subject:
Re: Saudi Arabian Ecomony
From: pinkfreud-ga on 01 Sep 2004 16:30 PDT |
This is undated, but it might be of some use: "Saudi Arabia... According to Amnesty International, approximately 16,390 businesses are owned by women and females own 40% of the nation?s private wealth." http://www.pogar.org/countries/gender.asp?CID=16 |
Subject:
Re: Saudi Arabian Ecomony
From: alnewhaveni-ga on 10 Dec 2004 00:48 PST |
have a look at this: "On the contrary, if you get to lay your hands on June 2001 issue of the magazine GMR- The Gulf Marketing Review, you will find that women hold 34% of all private sector businesses in Riyadh and 25.6% in Jeddah, which alone is a house to 4000 Saudi business women, holding bank accounts worth $11.5 Billion. Saudi women own 20% Public company shares, 15% of privately owned and 10% in Real Estates. These are the facts, which the magazine wanted to highlight so that the vendors can target this women group by making their advertisements more women oriented and appealing." http://www.guidedones.com/issues/women/oppressed10.htm This statistics is three years old... but it works I think By the way "Riyadh" is the capital of Saudi Arabia and "Jeddah" is the second biggest city in Saudi Arabia. |
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