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Naglaa Anwar El Ahwany
Professor Emeritus
Mailing Address: Economics Department, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt.
Email: ehwanynaglaa@yahoo.com
My Curriculum VitaeEducation: Ph.D. in Economics, “With Honors”, Faculty of Economics & Political Science, Cairo University, July 1984 Title of the thesis: “Egyptian Labor Migration to the Oil States and its Relation to the Structural Changes in the Egyptian Economy"
M.A. in Economics, General Grade "Excellent", Faculty of Economics & Political Science, Cairo University, February 1979,
Title of the thesis: “Arab Oil and the Pattern of Utilization of its Revenues: The Kuwaiti Model”
Recent Publications: El Ehwany, Naglaa (2012),"Investment in people and Employment in Egypt", The
Egyptian National Competitiveness Council, The Eighth Report, Cairo.
El Ehwany, Naglaa and kheir El Din, Hanaa, eds, (2011), Toward more Efficient
Services in Egypt, The Egyptian Centre For Economic Studies, Cairo (in English).
El Ehwany, Naglaa and others (2010), “Promoting Farm/Non-Farm Linkages for
Rural Development in Egypt”, The Egyptian Center for Economic Studies (ECES),
Working Paper Series no. 159, June (in English).
El Ehwany, Naglaa (2009), “Employment in Egypt: The Impact of the Global
Economic Crisis in Light of Labor Market Distortions”, The Egyptian Center for
Economic Studies (ECES), Policy view Point Series no. 23, August.
El Ehwany, Naglaa (2009), “The Construction and Related Engineering Services in
Egypt: Challenges and Policies”, The Egyptian Center for Economic Studies (ECES),
Working Paper Series no. 146, April (in English).
EL Ehwany, Naglaa (2008), The Sixth Egyptian Report on The International
Agreement of Eliminating all forms of discrimination against women…Chapter on
Employment, National Council of Women, Unpublished.
El Ehwany, Naglaa (2007),” The Legal Empowerment of the Poor- the Labor Rights”,
paper presented to a Conference on “The Legal Empowerment of The Poor in Egypt”,
ECES, UNDP, SFD and High Level Commission of Legal Empowerment of The Poor
in New York, Cairo, September, (Published in ECES Policy Briefs Series, no. 2).
El Ehwany, Naglaa and El Megharbel, Nihal (2007), “Employment Intensity of
Growth in the Egyptian Economy with Reference to the Manufacturing Industries”,
paper presented to a Conference on “Employment, Productivity and Poverty in
Egypt”, ECES, Cairo, June and published as a Working Paper no.130 of ECES in
March 2008 (in English).
El Ehwany, Naglaa, ed., (2006), Integration and Enlargement of the European
Union… Lessons to be Drawn for the Arab Region, Center for European Studies,
Cairo University (in English).
El Ehwany, Naglaa and El Laithy, Heba (2006), "Employment – Poverty Linkages …
Towards a Pro-Poor Employment Policy Framework in Egypt", paper presented to
ILO conference on " Interregional Seminar on Economic Growth, Employment and
Poverty Reduction: Linkages and Policies", Cairo, November (in English).
EL Ehwany,Naglaa (2006), Female employment in Egypt: Characteristics and Trends,
National Council of Women and World Bank, unpublished (in English)
El Ehwany, Naglaa (2005), "Labor Market Analysis and Macroeconomic Framework:
Policies and Incentives for Increasing Employment in Egypt", paper presented to ILO
conference on "Tripartite National Conference on Employment Policy in Egypt",
Cairo, January.
El Ehwany, Naglaa and Moisseron, Jean-Yves(eds.), (2005), The Euro-Mediterranean
Partnership… Ten Years after Barcelona, Center for European Studies, Cairo
University (in English and Arabic).
EL Ehwany, Naglaa (2004), “ Towards an Agenda for Economic and Social Justice in
the Arab Region”, Experts meeting on Women and Economic Empowerment, IDRC
and Arab Women Organization, Cairo.
El Ehwany, Naglaa and Metwally, Manal (2002), “Labor Market Competitiveness and
Flexibility in Egypt”, in Togan, S and Kheir-El-Din, H, (eds.), Competitiveness in the
Middle Eastern and North African Countries, Economic Research Forum ERF, Cairo
(in English).
El Ehwany, Naglaa and El Laithy, Heba (2001), "Poverty, Employment, and Policy
Making in Egypt", Towards Decent Work in North Africa Publications Series, No. 1,
Geneva: ILO (in English).
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