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Forget Asia, women are the drivers of global growth

By Aude Zeiseniss de Thuin

Published: October 3 2006 03:00 | Last updated: October 3 2006 03:00

What do growth, expansion and prosperity have in common? In French grammar they are feminine and when it comes to facts and figures they are feminine as well. Forget China, India and even new technologies - for the past 10 years the number one vector for global growth has been women.

Since 1970, women have held two out of three new jobs. According to The Economist, which compiled studies from a number of research firms, the arrival of this new workforce has done more to encourage global growth than increases in capital investment and improvements in productivity. "Over the last 10 years the increase in women [in the workplace] in developed countries has made more of a contribution to global growth than China has," concludes the British weekly.

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