With the current development and increasing participation of women in work in developed countries, we find it important to study this issue in Jordan. The objective of this study was to explore the reasons behind the lacking representation of females and their work participation in the Jordanian public sector despite the high percentage of education attainment among them. In general around the world, the increase in women’s labor force participation over the past few decades was the main driving force of economic growth. Engaging women into the work sphere as much as possible is considered part of the solution to economic problems and poverty. To achieve this, the researchers employed a comparative and experimental approach to explore the r...
This paper reviews the macro-national level factors that influence women's work engagement in Arab c...
A thesis submitted to the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Political Science in Par...
Women economic contribution has increased over the years for several reasons despite all barriers an...
In spite of remarkable advances in its socioeconomic setting, Jordan has one of the lowest female la...
Women’s engagement in the broader social life is part of policy objectives in today’s world that mos...
Women situation in the MENA Region countries, have long lived under difficult economic and social co...
Jordan has made significant progress in extending universal access to education. The youth literacy ...
This study aims at investigating the effect of cultural and psychological discrimination against wor...
Recent decades in Jordan have witnessed considerable changes in women’s roles in the political spher...
This paper explores how equal sharing of domestic and family responsibilities can have positive impa...
This article aims to highlight focus on the Arab woman empowerment and participation in the workfor...
This thesis addresses two main gaps within social science research: the relative neglect of the hous...
The similarities between the labor market supply of women with a Middle Eastern background living in...
The phenomenon labelled the “MENA gender paradox” by the World Bank is a common dominator for the ME...
Low female labour force participation has been one of the main characteristics of the Saudi labour m...
This paper reviews the macro-national level factors that influence women's work engagement in Arab c...
A thesis submitted to the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Political Science in Par...
Women economic contribution has increased over the years for several reasons despite all barriers an...
In spite of remarkable advances in its socioeconomic setting, Jordan has one of the lowest female la...
Women’s engagement in the broader social life is part of policy objectives in today’s world that mos...
Women situation in the MENA Region countries, have long lived under difficult economic and social co...
Jordan has made significant progress in extending universal access to education. The youth literacy ...
This study aims at investigating the effect of cultural and psychological discrimination against wor...
Recent decades in Jordan have witnessed considerable changes in women’s roles in the political spher...
This paper explores how equal sharing of domestic and family responsibilities can have positive impa...
This article aims to highlight focus on the Arab woman empowerment and participation in the workfor...
This thesis addresses two main gaps within social science research: the relative neglect of the hous...
The similarities between the labor market supply of women with a Middle Eastern background living in...
The phenomenon labelled the “MENA gender paradox” by the World Bank is a common dominator for the ME...
Low female labour force participation has been one of the main characteristics of the Saudi labour m...
This paper reviews the macro-national level factors that influence women's work engagement in Arab c...
A thesis submitted to the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Political Science in Par...
Women economic contribution has increased over the years for several reasons despite all barriers an...