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"Saudi Women Are Getting Down to Business" " Not long ago, Attar’s story would have seemed impossible in Saudi Arabia. This is a country, after all, where until recently women had access to only a few professions, such as nursing and teaching. A series of reforms begun under former King Abdullah has changed all that, allowing females to take up a range of jobs, from sales to services to administration. As more and more professions have opened to women, female entrepreneurs and businesswomen like Attar have seized every opportunity, no matter how small.  Today, women can be found running shops and businesses, tech firms and start-ups.  The number of female employees has  grown 48 percent  since just 2010, and the high female unemployment rate, at 33 percent, paradoxically shows that record numbers of Saudi women are trying to get out of the house and into the workplace. These changes are turning Saudi Arabia’s traditional social structure on its head. Women legally r