黎巴嫩妇女和劳动力市场。

al-Raida Pub Date : 1993-01-01 DOI:10.32380/ALRJ.V0I0.1017
M. Khalaf
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1972年至1975年期间,黎巴嫩妇女占人口的48.1%。从事经济活动的女性占女性人口的17.5%,占总劳动力的18.4%。自20世纪70年代以来,妇女在劳动力中的参与率稳步上升,1990年达到27.8%。在非农业部门,经济活动人数在1970年至1990年间增长了128%,而农业部门仅增长了2.9%。西亚经社会进行的一项关于劳动力职业分布的研究表明,在1987年,大部分从事经济活动的妇女担任政府工作或在教育机构和银行工作。整个贝鲁特地区的女性劳动力占黎巴嫩女性劳动力总数的45%以上。黎巴嫩女性劳动力市场的特点表明:1)妇女参与劳动力的比率在战争期间显著增加,特别是在贝鲁特;2)自1950年以来,除10-14岁年龄组外,所有年龄组妇女的活动率都有系统地增加;3)大部分女性劳动力从事非农业部门;4)半数以上从事经济活动的女性是公共和服务部门的中层雇员。由于战争,估计1991年常住人口的22.5%已流离失所,据说在1975- 1991年期间有52万黎巴嫩人移居国外。在黎巴嫩十大银行中的四家进行的有限实地调查证实了黎巴嫩妇女活动率的增加。在这些银行工作的女性中,年龄在25-40岁之间的占63.9%至68.4%。1992年对黎巴嫩65家雇员超过100人的企业的技术工人进行的一项调查表明,81%的技术工人是男性,19%是女性。然而,在纺织、造纸、制药厂和医院,妇女有时占所有雇员的90%。
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The Lebanese woman and the labor market.
Between 1972 and 1975, women in Lebanon constituted 48.1% of the population. Economically active women accounted for 17.5% of the female population and 18.4% of the total labor force. The participation of women in the labor force has steadily increased since the 1970s and reached 27.8% in 1990. In nonagricultural sectors, the number of economically active went up 128% between 1970 and 1990, while it increased only 2.9% in the agricultural sector. A study on the occupational distribution of the work force, carried out by ESCWA, indicated that, in 1987, a large portion of the economically active women were holding governmental jobs or working with educational institutions and banks. The overall female labor force in the Beirut region along amounted to over 45% of the total lebanese female labor force. The features of the Lebanese female labor market reveal that 1) the rate of participation of women in the labor force significantly increased during the war period, especially in Beirut; 2) the activity rates of women in all age groups have systematically increased since 1950, except in the 10-14 age bracket; 3) the bulk of the female labor force is engaged in the non-agricultural sectors; and 4) more than half of the economically active women are middle level employees in the public and service sectors. As a consequence of the war, 22.5% of the estimated 1991 resident population has been displaced, and 520,000 Lebanese are said to have emigrated during the period 1975-91. The increase in the activity rates of Lebanese women was substantiated by a limited field survey carried out in 4 of the top 10 Lebanese banks. Between 63.9% and 68.4% of women working in these banks were in the 25-40 age group. A 1992 survey of skilled workers in Lebanon covering 65 businesses with over 100 employees indicated that 81% of skilled workers were men, while 19% were women. However, in textile, paper, and pharmaceutical factories and in hospitals, women sometimes constituted 90% of all employees.
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