Awards Library .. “Double Economy” reveals the impact of women’s exclusion from economic growth

Awards Library .. “Double Economy” reveals the impact of women’s exclusion from economic growth

Double economy . . a book written by Linda Scott, joined the award library series, after he was able to reach the short list in the Royal Society for Science Award, in the United Kingdom.
The dual economy book focuses on clarifying the true impact of the economic exclusion of women and the potential for change, in which Linda Scott formulated the term “Double X Economy” to describe the global economy of women – not only as consumers or workers, but as investors, donors and entrepreneurs.

This book reveals how economic dependency and regular exclusion for women in the developing and advanced worlds; One of the elite business faculty in the United States to remote villages in Ghana is working on the same mechanisms, which prevents women from becoming equal participation in the economy. The long -term effects are not only limiting economic growth, suffocating opportunities and keeping people poor, but harm the environment and human welfare.

The book clarifies how the same economic mechanisms that keep women systematically and uneven and uneven in every nation. Male monopoly of capital. The gains and family assets on which males seize. Blind intolerance about the strength of the brain. The burden of unjustified slavery. Motherhood punishment.
Double X Economy also incurred exorbitant costs for entire societies: hunger, human trafficking and domestic violence have human consequences, but also have a major economic impact.

There is an opportunity cost: Working women are the most reliable source of economic growth. But there is also a great opportunity.
Linda Scott is a world -famous expert in women’s economic development, and an honorary professor at Dubai International Ports for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Oxford University.

It is the Power Shift Foundation for Women in the Global Economy, which brings together leaders from various sectors, and a founder and chief adviser to the Global Business Alliance for Economic Empowerment for Women, a federation that includes major multinationals that empower women in developing countries.
Linda Scott previously worked as a first consultant in Chatham House and a repeated consultant for the World Bank Group on Gender Economics.
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