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Mauritius - Women Political and Social Rise/The Imaginary Glass Ceiling in Mauritius

Mauritius - Women Political and Social Rise/The Imaginary Glass Ceiling in Mauritius

In Mauritius and worldwide, women are working more hours, having fewer children and focusing on their professional careers as varying governmental statistics suggest. They underline that women are becoming principal  “breadwinners” of the family. Additionally, non-governmental organizations and the United Nations report that a growing problem of women’s rights are being disregarded, Mauritius is no different.

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