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From 17% to 36%: Female employment in Saudi Arabia surges past Vision 2030 target
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Saudi Arabia has witnessed a significant surge in female labor-force participation, exceeding Vision 2030's initial targets and driving economic diversification. Digital payment adoption and increased female entrepreneurship, supported by legal reforms, are fueling this transformation. While challenges persist in leadership representation and wage equality, the nation's progress signals a profound societal shift towards a more inclusive and knowledge-based economy.
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