ANKARAANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey’s government has appealed to foreign allies in an urgent search for funding, three senior Turkish officials said, as it prepares defences against what analysts fear could be a second currency crisis in as many years
Workloads have increased and working conditions have gotten worse for women in Turkey amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report released by the Women’s Labor and Employment Initiative (KEİG).
The report emphasized that the women’s labor force in Turkey, which is much smaller than the male labor force, is primary confined to social service sectors such as healthcare, education, working with elderly or disabled people, maids or home cooks, and the food and retail sectors.
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