Saudi Women’s Development Research: A Perspective on Economic Structure
Abstract
Women’s development is a widely recognized issue in developing countries, and ensuring women’s rights is a crucial element in achieving sustainable national development. This paper focuses on the development of Saudi women, analyzing the interactive relationship between women’s development and economic structure. The study finds that economic structure plays a pivotal role in the process of Saudi women’s development, and different types of economic structures directly impact the extent of women’s development. With the ongoing implementation of the national transformation plan, Saudi women are poised for rapid development in the future, further securing their rights.
Keywords
Saudi women’s development; Economic structure; National transformation plan
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i33.11975
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