Habits, custom, traditions and beliefs are the terms normally used to define resistance of informal bonds; the interaction of these aspects with formal rules within a certain community affects daily life by directing its members’ activities and way of life. Within this perspective, this article presents an outline of the evolving role of women in the economy of the Gulf Arab countries, in the light of transformations and changes generated by the oil era, and in the light of cultural resistance factors still affecting these societies, in which the development of women’s full economic potential is still restricted by certain cultural limitations. Women between the traditional environment and the advent of the oil era, modern education and t...
This dissertation explores the relationship between women's political rights and their role in the e...
The idea of women\u27s economic empowerment in the developing world has been growing in momentum thr...
This paper discusses Arab women’s resistance against multiple types of patriarchal and cultural oppr...
Habits, custom, traditions and beliefs are the terms normally used to define resistance of informal ...
The under-development problem of the Third World can not exclusively be attributed to economic backl...
Khaleeji women are currently the least represented and utilised in the current socio-political and e...
According to the popular view, 21st century is regarded as an era of women. The rising tide of educa...
Since the oil price rises of the 1970’s and 1980’s the rate of economic development of the United Ar...
Social change is an integral part of human social behavior and a phenomenon that is continuously hap...
AbstractDrawing from a four-year study the current state of educational opportunities for women in t...
This research deals with the social conditions of the women in the Arabian gulf before the petroleum...
The dramatic transformation of the Arabian Gulf since the discovery of petroleum resources has call...
Since the oil price rises of the 1970’s and 1980’s the rate of economic development of the United Ar...
This thesis seeks to explore the social, cultural, economic and political factors that influence fem...
Neoliberal socio-economic paradigms have become a dominant force in modern societies, including thos...
This dissertation explores the relationship between women's political rights and their role in the e...
The idea of women\u27s economic empowerment in the developing world has been growing in momentum thr...
This paper discusses Arab women’s resistance against multiple types of patriarchal and cultural oppr...
Habits, custom, traditions and beliefs are the terms normally used to define resistance of informal ...
The under-development problem of the Third World can not exclusively be attributed to economic backl...
Khaleeji women are currently the least represented and utilised in the current socio-political and e...
According to the popular view, 21st century is regarded as an era of women. The rising tide of educa...
Since the oil price rises of the 1970’s and 1980’s the rate of economic development of the United Ar...
Social change is an integral part of human social behavior and a phenomenon that is continuously hap...
AbstractDrawing from a four-year study the current state of educational opportunities for women in t...
This research deals with the social conditions of the women in the Arabian gulf before the petroleum...
The dramatic transformation of the Arabian Gulf since the discovery of petroleum resources has call...
Since the oil price rises of the 1970’s and 1980’s the rate of economic development of the United Ar...
This thesis seeks to explore the social, cultural, economic and political factors that influence fem...
Neoliberal socio-economic paradigms have become a dominant force in modern societies, including thos...
This dissertation explores the relationship between women's political rights and their role in the e...
The idea of women\u27s economic empowerment in the developing world has been growing in momentum thr...
This paper discusses Arab women’s resistance against multiple types of patriarchal and cultural oppr...