CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 11月2日 00時30分
Investing in the education of adolescent girls isn’t just paramount from a social perspective — there are major economic consequences, too.
According to new research from Citi, emerging economies can boost their GDP by an average of 10% if 100% of girls complete secondary school by 2030. The 10% GDP bump would come inclusive of costs, which Citi found to be just $1.53 per day per girl. Over the longer-term, the economic consequences are far greater due to the ripple effect across families and local communities.
Citi said that in order to achieve higher graduation rates for young women and better prospects down the line, a more holistic approach needs to be taken that addresses the many challenges facing young women, including forced marriage and restrictive laws.
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