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ADPF records 41% boost in Emirati women participation

News • 28th Aug 2024 • 2 Min Read

ADPF records 41% boost in Emirati women participation

Compensation & BenefitsDiversityOther employee benefits#Trending#DEIB

Author: Anjum Khan Anjum Khan
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Recent reforms in UAE labour laws have enhanced the quality of life for women, particularly Emiratis, to strengthen their role in society and the workforce, especially in federal, government, and private sectors.

The Abu Dhabi Pension Fund has recorded a 41 per cent increase in the registration of Emirati women from both public and private sectors as its members.

On Emirati Women’s Day 2024, the Fund announced that 61,408 Emirati women are now insured, making up 52 per cent of all insured citizens in the Emirate, a huge increase from just 11 per cent two decades ago. 

The additional data reveals that as of June 2024:

  • About 39,791 Emirati women are employed in the government sector, while 21,617 are in the private sector. 
  • The number of Emirati women in the private sector has increased by 13 per cent over the past three years, showing their expanding role in various economic fields. 
  • Around 5,350 Emirati women have retired, representing 30 per cent of the total retirees registered with the Fund. The average length of service among these retirees is 20 years, with the average retirement age being 48 years, compared to 55 years for men. 
  • A significant rise has also been observed in the number of Emirati women with over 25 years of service, reaching 1,438, a trend highlighting the dedication and commitment of Emirati women, who manage to balance their professional responsibilities with familial duties.

Salem Al Noaimi, Managing Director at Abu Dhabi Pension Fund underlined, “Emirati women have made their mark across a wide array of sectors, including healthcare, social services, education, finance, insurance, and information technology. This diverse participation indicates that Emirati women have become key contributors to the growth and development of Abu Dhabi in all sectors. The unwavering support from the UAE's wise leadership is a testament to the vital role women play in the nation’s future."

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Similarly, in celebration of Emirati Women’s Day, the General Pension and Social Security Authority (GPSSA) announced that Emirati women now make up 66.7 per cent of the Emirati contributors registered with the authority. This achievement highlights the growing presence of women in the workforce, especially in federal, government, and private sectors.

It stated that since the UAE Federal Law No. (7) of 1999 and the more recent Federal Law No. (57) of 2023 have introduced various provisions to further reinforce and support the role of Emirati women in society, it offers women distinct advantages in pension schemes, such as extended service years, increased pension shares, and specific provisions for mothers, widows, and those caring for children.

These developments highlight the UAE's steadfast dedication to empowering Emirati women, ensuring their contributions are recognised, and providing them with the legal and social support necessary to thrive in all aspects of life.

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