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  2. Female sex tourism - Wikipedia

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    Female sex tourism occurs in diverse regions of the world. Africa, the Caribbean, and southern Europe appear to be preferred destinations for female sex tourists, but some other regions with many unemployed or underemployed locals are also becoming popular. [ 1] Recent research has suggested that some female sex tourists do not seek male sex ...

  3. Average human height by country - Wikipedia

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    According to a study in France, executives and professionals are 2.6 centimetres (1.0 in) taller, and university students are 2.55 centimetres (1.0 in) taller than the national average. [ 7] As this case shows, data taken from a particular social group may not represent a total population in some countries.

  4. Prostitution in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The legal status of prostitution in Africa varies widely. It is frequently common in practice, partially driven by the widespread poverty in many sub-Saharan African countries, [1] and is one of the drivers for the prevalence of AIDS in Africa. [2] (36.9% in sub-Saharan Africa) [3] Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire permit the operations of brothels.

  5. Prostitution in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about the practice of prostitution in ancient Egypt. The Turin Erotic Papyrus depicts women, possibly prostitutes, engaged in sexual acts with men. . Permanent body adornment such as tattoos, appearing as dotted diamond shapes on the thighs of figurines and mummies, or as images of the god Bes, are seen on depictions of professional entertainers and pr

  6. Women in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The literacy rate of women (aged 15 and over) is 65.4%, which is lower than that of men which is 82.2% (data from 2015). [23] Egypt is largely rural country, with only 43.1% of the population being urban (in 2015), [24] and access to education is poor in rural areas.

  7. Gender inequality in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, when looking at a number of indicators, women often find themselves disadvantaged relative to men. In 2017, the UNDP 's Gender Inequality Index (GII) rated Egypt 108th out of 162 countries, with an overall value of 0.449, where a score of zero represents perfect gender parity according to the metrics used. [1]

  8. Mass sexual assault in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The mass sexual assault of women in public has been documented in Egypt since 2005, [n 1] when Egyptian security forces and their agents were accused of using it as a weapon against female protesters during a political demonstration in Tahrir Square, Cairo on 25 May. [3] The behavior spread, and by 2012 sexual assault by crowds of young men was ...

  9. Human trafficking in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt is a source, transit, and destination country for women and children who are subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced labor and forced prostitution. The U.S. State Department's Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons placed the country in "Tier 2" in 2017 [1] meaning that its government does not fully meet the ...