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Across the Muslim world, representing a fifth of the global population, unprecedented numbers of women are going to work. In the span of just over a decade, millions have joined the workforce, giving them more earning and purchasing power and greater personal autonomy.In Fifty Million Rising, award-winning economist Saadia Zahidi illuminates this discreet but momentous revolution by sifting through the data and relating the personal stories of the remarkable women who are at the forefront of this revolution-a McDonald's worker in Pakistan who has climbed the ranks to manager; the founder of an online hijab fashion startup in Indonesia; a widow in Egypt who owns a catering business with her daughter, against her son's wishes; and an executive in a Saudi corporation who is transforming the culture of her workplace; among many others. These women are challenging familial and social conventions, as well as compelling businesses to cater to women as both workers and consumers. More importantly, they are gaining the economic power that will upend entrenched cultural norms, re-shape how women are viewed in the Muslim world and elsewhere, and change the mindset of the next generation. Economics trumps culture-and then shapes culture. Inspiring and deeply reported, Fifty Million Rising is a uniquely insightful portrait of a seismic shift with global significance, as Muslim women worldwide claim a seat at the table.



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Saadia Zahidi

Saadia Zahidi is a Member of the Managing Board and Head of the Centre for the New Economy and Society at the World Economic Forum. She is a founder and co-author of the Forum's Future of Jobs, Gender Gap, Human Capital and Towards a Reskilling Revolution Reports. Her interests include the future of work, the impact of technology on employment, education and skills, income inequality and using big data for public good. She was named one of BBC's 100 Women driving change in economics, politics, and society. She is the recipient of the Financial Times/McKinsey Bracken Brower Prize, promoting young authors writing on emerging business themes. Her first book, Fifty Million Rising, covers the rise of working women in the Muslim World and how economics trumps culture in this unique revolution. It was longlisted for the FT/Mckinsey Book of the Year 2018.



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