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  <journal>
    <title>International Journal of Business and Economic Development</title>
    <acronym>IJBED</acronym>
    <issn_print>2051-848X</issn_print>
    <issn_online>2051-8498</issn_online>
    <doi_prefix>https://doi.org/10.24052/IJBED/</doi_prefix>
  </journal>
  <article>
    <id>140</id>
    <title>Impact of Knowledge Economy on the Participation of Women in Labor Market</title>
    <abstract>Purpose: To examine the influence and participation of women in the labor market by the know-ledge economy; in negative or positive manner. Methodology: Quantitative research technique has been implied to evaluate women’s participa-tion in the labor market to minimize negative impacts of knowledge economy. Findings: Within the service and agricultural sectors, the outcomes demonstrated that knowledge economy is found to have a significant impact on the participation of women’s labor force. The only drawback that discourages the employment of women is the concept of culture and social norms. Practical Implications: A higher participation of females in computer science, engineering and technology-oriented jobs would spur innovation and economic advances in all countries. Origi-nality Statement: The research also depicted procedures to accomplish women’s participation as a fundamental requirement for the achievement of developmental goals.</abstract>
    <doi></doi>
    <url>https://www.ijbed.org/details&amp;cid=140</url>
    <pdf_url>https://www.ijbed.org/cdn/article_file/content_34868_17-08-11-13-25-27.pdf</pdf_url>
    <volume>Volume 05</volume>
    <issue>Issue 2</issue>
    <issue_id>14</issue_id>
    <issue_published_month>2017-07-01</issue_published_month>
    <published_date>2017-08-11</published_date>
    <online_first_status>no</online_first_status>
    <online_first_date></online_first_date>
    <history>
      <received></received>
      <revised></revised>
      <accepted></accepted>
    </history>
    <keywords>
      <keyword>Knowledge economy</keyword>
      <keyword>Womenâ€™s participation</keyword>
      <keyword>Labor market</keyword>
      <keyword>Information and Commu-nication Technology (ICT).</keyword>
    </keywords>
    <declarations>
      <funding></funding>
      <conflict_of_interest></conflict_of_interest>
      <data_availability></data_availability>
      <author_contributions></author_contributions>
    </declarations>
    <publication_notice>
      <type>none</type>
      <text></text>
    </publication_notice>
    <metrics>
      <views>5387</views>
      <downloads>26</downloads>
      <citations>0</citations>
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    <authors>
      <author>
        <name>Abeer Mohamed Ali Abd Elkhalek</name>
        <organization>College of Management &amp; Technology Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport Alexandria</organization>
        <country></country>
      </author>
    </authors>
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  </article>
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