Digital Transformation and its Role in Expanding Women's Economic Opportunities in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon
2025
ELR 3804
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Title
Digital Transformation and its Role in Expanding Women's Economic Opportunities in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon
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Imprint
Washington, D.C. (USA): World Bank Group, 2025.
Language Note
English
Description
80 p.
ISBN/LRC Code
ELR3804
Summary
In the Mashreq countries of Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon, women’s economic opportunities are significantly constrained, with female labor force participation rates among the lowest globally. Women face considerable employment barriers, which include safety concerns related to harassment in public spaces, on transportation, and at the workplace; restrictive legal frameworks and social norms; and a lack of affordable, quality childcare options. Digital technologies have the potential to reduce the employment barriers faced by women in these countries by offering flexible online job opportunities, facilitating job searches, and supporting women entrepreneurs. Additionally, these technologies can enhance access to education and skills training, which can lead to improved job prospects. Nevertheless, the benefits of digital advancements are not automatically inclusive, and there exists a risk of perpetuating gender disparities within the digital economy. Therefore, it is essential to measure, understand, and address digital gender divides to ensure equitable gains for all. This third State of the Mashreq Women Flagship report explores the role of digital transformation in expanding women’s economic opportunities in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon. Using different sources of data, including results from a phone survey conducted in the three countries.
Call Number
ELR 3804
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Language
English
System Control No.
MON-130908
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