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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 23 Feb 2015

    Keeping women out of the workforce costs economies up to 30% of GDP, IMF chief says. http://on.wsj.com/1DfpZGB pic.twitter.com/1ZOYfUOuze

    7:33 PM - 23 Feb 2015
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      1. Flávia Oliveira‏Verified account @flaviaol 23 Feb 2015
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        “@WSJ: Keeping women out of the workforce costs economies 30% of GDP, IMF chief says. http://on.wsj.com/1DfpZGB ” Custo da desigualdade no PIB.

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      1. Wild Herring‏ @wild_herring 23 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ True. Equal pay is a right not a privilege. So, says the pimp.

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      1. Vrouwen van Nu‏ @vrouwenvannu 23 Feb 2015
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        Keeping women out of the workforce costs economies up to 30% of GDP, IMF chief says. http://on.wsj.com/1DfpZGB  pic.twitter.com/yiokopweVZ via @WSJ

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      1. AnaCristinaRestrepoJ.‏ @anacrisrestrepo 23 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ @MonicaRoa @catalinapordios

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      1. Shatha Al Maskiry‏ @shathamaskiry 24 Feb 2015
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        RT @WSJ:Keeping #women out of #workforce costs #economies upto 30% of #GDP, #IMF chief http://on.wsj.com/1DfpZGB pic.twitter.com/AIggRwyonQ

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      1. Emilie Hettinger‏ @EmilieHettinger 24 Feb 2015
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        “@WSJ: Keeping women out of the workforce costs economies up to 30% of GDP, IMF chief says. http://on.wsj.com/1DfpZGB  pic.twitter.com/IviQxjCIpA”

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      1. Roger Chen‏ @rogerchen 24 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ True, and study states countries like Saudi and India.

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      1. Marika Marku‏ @MarikaMarku 23 Feb 2015
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        “@WSJ: Keeping women out of the workforce costs economies up to 30% of GDP, IMF chief says. http://on.wsj.com/1DfpZGB  pic.twitter.com/oUNuN321FS”

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      1. Mehrdad Ketabchi‏ @mketabchi 23 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ Try explaining it to Arab countries. #SaudiArabia

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      1. charles webster baer‏ @charleswebbaer 23 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ @WSJbusiness https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpGropcZsyw&list=UUJZF9xiNZG_jkk5S6Q4dQsw … ====;/]=

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      1. Werner Lindemann‏ @GBTinman 23 Feb 2015
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        Keeping women out of the workforce costs economies up to 30% of GDP, IMF chief says. http://on.wsj.com/1DfpZGB  pic.twitter.com/PBGpbI2aII via @WSJ

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      1. Sukhesh Miryala‏ @sukheshmiryala 23 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ makes sense--disenfranchising half your population must have a clear negative impagt

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      1. Norio Nakatsuji‏ @norionakatsuji 23 Feb 2015
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        日本も女性人材を疎外の国に含まれてる"@WSJ: Keeping women out of the workforce costs economies up to 30% of GDP. http://on.wsj.com/1DfpZGB  pic.twitter.com/eD14xmFMPp”

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      2. Kanwar‏ @skanwarsingh 23 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ power of women in worksforce

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      3. Kanwar‏ @skanwarsingh 23 Feb 2015
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        I am on Twitter

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      1. EngageITS‏ @EngageITS 23 Feb 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Another reason why developing countries should focus more on inclusion of women in work force. It will act as force multiplier.

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      1. Ophir‏ @HaveNophir 23 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ top 14 share 1 similar trait... Figure it out

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      1. Scot Poorman‏ @scotpoorman 23 Feb 2015
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        “@WSJ: Keeping women out of the workforce costs economies up to 30% of GDP, IMF chief says. http://on.wsj.com/1DfpZGB  pic.twitter.com/7miYea02rf”

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