San Luis Potosí, SLP.- Economic autonomy for mothers, would help to recover 24% of GDP in the country, so the labor and maternal development of women must be facilitated. María Esther Velázquez Esparza, secretary of the Mexican Business Council (CEMexiano), stressed that the “glass ceiling” is a measurable reality, since according to the National Survey of Occupation and Employment (ENOE), “while in the MiPymes 47% of the owners are women, this …
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San Luis Potosí, SLP.- Economic autonomy for mothers, would help to recover 24% of GDP in the country, so the labor and maternal development of women must be facilitated. María Esther Velázquez Esparza, secretary of the Mexican Business Council (CEMexiano), stressed that the “glass ceiling” is a measurable reality, since according to the National Survey of Occupation and Employment (ENOE), “while in the MiPymes 47% of the owners are women, this …