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Real equal opportunity in economy evades women

Cape Argus

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August 18, 2025

AS WOMEN'S Month continues to be commemorated in South Africa with colourful banners and applause, it is worth noting that for many women and girls, the struggle for equal opportunity is a daily lived experience.

Efforts to empower women and girls in South Africa have not resulted in an impactful shift in addressing historical disparities.

The labour market continues to favour men and shows minimal signs of making real progress towards improving prospects for women. Stats SA's latest Quarterly Labour Force Survey for the second quarter of 2025 reveals ongoing disparities in the labour market.

A media statement by Stats SA notes that the unemployment rate for women in this period was 35.9% compared with 31.0% for men, a gap of 4.9 percentage points. "These differences reflect persistent gender imbalances in unemployment, labour force participation and the sectors in which men and women are employed."

Education is also not closing the gap in unemployment for South African women, according to the Stats SA statement, and gender disparities in the labour market remain entrenched across all levels of educational attainment.

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