Author: Ramazonova, Shakhzoda Jasurovna; Khasanova, Shakhzoda Sarvar kizi
Annotation: In the last 20 years as the economy has shifted dramatically in many countries and fields, women of our century is getting more and more successful due to the newly created opportunities. Thus, play a fundamental role in shaping the education, health and well-being of future generations, which also directly influences social stability. Although women contribute as employees, entrepreneurs, and consumers, their participation is often limited by persistent inequalities. And in some parts of the economy women still have slight restrictions that are blocking them from making profit. Factors as the difference in wages, limited access to education and resources in some countries can be a very vivid example of why women should be treated equally as men. Women’s economic participation leads to higher productivity if expanded, which results in increased household incomes, and more sustainable economic growth. When women are economically empowered, they tend to invest more in their families and communities, generating long-term social and economic benefits. Creating inclusive economic systems that support equal opportunities, fair wages, and work–life balance is essential for maximizing women’s contributions. Unlocking women’s economic potential is therefore not only a matter of gender equality but also a key of sustainable economic development.
Keywords: Gender equality, women and development, education and health, family and economic stability, sustainable development, women’s economic empowerment, gender gap, women in the labor market, economic development, women’s employment, equal opportunities, women-led enterprises.
Pages in journal: 45 - 50