Showing posts with label economic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label economic. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Iran: 65.5% of educated women unemployed

Iran: 65.5% of educated women unemployed
The state-run Aftab News website wrote on women’s employment and education conditions in Iran:
Statistics indicate that unemployment among educated women has reached 65.5%. Experts say unemployment among women and educated women shows two fundamental issues.
First, women’s enthusiasm to take part in economic activities and participate in the job market have tremendously increased over the past two decades to the point where the number of women currently admitted to universities and receiving education is greater than men; this reminds us of the duty of the government and policy makers to provide suitable conditions and adequate grounds for women’s economic participation and employment as many women have abandoned the traditional viewpoint of remaining at home.
There are 5,305,000 educated women, 1,282,000 of whom are employed and 546,000 are seeking employment.
The general unemployment rates among] college educated men and women in Iran is currently 18.5%. Unemployment rate for men is 13%, while it is 65.5% among educated women. In the meantime, the number of educated women seeking jobs is currently higher than men who do the same.
54.3% of the total number of college graduates are men, of which 61.6% are economically active (87% employed and 13% unemployed), and 38.4% are considered inactive.
46.6% of college graduates are women, of whom 34.5% are economically active (70.1% employed and 29.9% unemployed), and 65.5% are considered economically inactive.

Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Iran: Women suffer from numerous economic problems

Iran: Women suffer from numerous economic problems
Iran: Women suffer from numerous economic problems
Women and girls in our society,especially university graduates, suffer doubly from problems in economic and employment arena,” asserted an Iranian cultural activist.
Mohammad Rasoul Mehnatfar talked to an ILNA reporter in Kermanshah (western Iran) about problems of women. He noted, “Compared to men, women enjoy far less social and political privileges in the cities of Gilan Gharb, Sarpol Zahab and Qasr-e Shirin and are deprived of many of their inalienable rights.”
Mehnatfar added, “Women’s capabilities and powers are completely forgotten in economic activities.”
(State-run ILNA news agency, December 28, 2015)

Monday, 12 October 2015

Iran’s political prisoners write to EU Parliament chief

EU Parliament
EU Parliament
As political prisoners in Iran’s prisons, we urge you not to victimize human rights of the political prisoners and those executed for trade and economic deals. Your relations with Iran without taking into account and condemning the grave human rights violations in Iran would make the sword of the regime’s executioners sharper over our head and would encourage the mullahs to increase the daily executions of the youth in this country.
As political prisoners, we wouldn’t welcome you shaking hands with the dictatorship ruling our homeland. However, if this is your decision to come to Iran, would you be kind enough to come to the prisons and torture chambers of this regime and visit us too so that we could inform you of the latest appalling situation of human rights violations in this land? We call on you to condemn the blatant human rights violations and arbitrary executions in Iran in your press conferences.



Friday, 2 October 2015

Iran: 553,000 women expelled from job cycle last year

The latest figures released by the National Statistics Center this fall (2015) indicates that in the year leading to Fall 2015, more than 553,000women have been expelled from the economic cycle...
They have also granted little opportunity to women's employment by government in the Employment Exam.

Some 8,000 people will be attracted by this exam, but based on the instructions given by Rouhani, from the 2800 job opportunities provided by this year's exam this June, 2284 jobs are exclusive for men, 500 are common for both women and men and there are only 16 jobs exclusively for women.

Thursday, 1 October 2015

Iran - 20% reduction in Iranians’ food basket

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Poverty-children-Iran
Economic mismanagement by the mullahs' regime in Iran has led to Iranians being able to consume 20 percent less food and liquids, the Iranian regime's state media have acknowledged.
In 2010, each Iranian household on average consumed an annual amount of 2318 kilograms of food and liquids. In the current year, the average annual consumption stands at 1874 kg, a decrease of 19.15%, according to the state-run Etemad daily.

The difference in consumption rates in the two periods is considerably higher when considering only basic food and beverage.

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Iran : Iranian teacher making ends meet due to harsh economic conditions

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Iran: horrifying suicide protesting regime exploitation


A deprived Iranian teacher in the city of Songhor set himself ablaze in the courtyard of this city's governorate administrative offices.