Nonpregnant and nonnursing women can do the same jobs as men (1=yes; 0=no) - Asia

Definition: Non-pregnant and non-nursing women can do the same jobs as men indicates whether there are specific jobs that women explicitly or implicitly cannot perform except in limited circumstances. Both partial and full restrictions on women’s work are counted as restrictions. For example, if women are only allowed to work in certain jobs within the mining industry, e.g., as health care professionals within mines but not as miners, this is a restriction.

Source: World Bank: Women, Business and the Law.

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