Flash_Ninja
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Have you been to Pakistan?
Not in a couple years, but im sure the situation is still the exact same.
Nothing to do with women labour force; why is the GDP of Netherlands $900 Billion with a population of 18 million and GDP of Pakistan is $300 Billion with a population of 200 Million?
It's due the foolish mentality of the Rich and bad mentality of the poor who don't fight for and achieve change.
More income per family, means more spending, meaning greater demand, meaning greater production output
Netherlands is an agricultural powerhouse btw. Their farming technology is something Pakistan can definitely learn from.
Aur reh kya gaya hai? These sectors cover almost everything.
BTW, both in India and Pakistan, since independence, the percentage of working women is steadily increasing. It's happening automatically.
I want to see more shopkeepers, factory workers, doctors, lawyers, drivers etc.
Apart from farming, those sectors I said in previous post only employ women only to fullfill a government quota