The purpose of our research is to examine why an increased access to higher education has not resulted in an expansion of employment opportunities for women in Saudi Arabia, and how this affects the development of the country. We examine this topic through a feminist and cultural relativist lens in order to understand why Saudi Arabian women are living in such a gender-segregated state. The lack of opportunity to enjoy one’s right to employment renders the progressivism of women’s rights as civil society has taken measure to eradicate such a disparity in the employment sector and disrupt the institutional norms and policies that perpetuate such gender inequality. We will examine the social forces, norms and policies in Saudi Arabia that mai...
This study focuses on the problem of gender discrimination in the workplace. A gender-integrated wor...
This paper discusses the historical, political, ideological (value), and government policies of wome...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has one of the world's lowest women's labour force\ud participation rate...
Knowledge from a Saudi perspective of female participation in professional occupations in the Kingdo...
This empirical study explores the issues surrounding gender inequality and the career development of...
For years Saudi Arabia has been engulfed by a widespread gender gap, discrimination and inequality; ...
This study examines perspectives of Saudi university students regarding changing gender roles as aff...
Saudi Arabia constitutes an interesting paradox regarding female labour force participation. Despite...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 51-58.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Literature review...
This study sets out to analyse the reality of Saudi women's employment in the private sector. There ...
Female labor force participation plays a key role in economic development. The Kingdom of Saudi Arab...
The purpose of my research is to explore Saudi women’s experiences in academia. This research offers...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is considered an advanced, developed, and industrialized nation. I...
This article aims to highlight focus on the Arab woman empowerment and participation in the workfor...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkMatthew R. SandersonThe Mi...
This study focuses on the problem of gender discrimination in the workplace. A gender-integrated wor...
This paper discusses the historical, political, ideological (value), and government policies of wome...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has one of the world's lowest women's labour force\ud participation rate...
Knowledge from a Saudi perspective of female participation in professional occupations in the Kingdo...
This empirical study explores the issues surrounding gender inequality and the career development of...
For years Saudi Arabia has been engulfed by a widespread gender gap, discrimination and inequality; ...
This study examines perspectives of Saudi university students regarding changing gender roles as aff...
Saudi Arabia constitutes an interesting paradox regarding female labour force participation. Despite...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 51-58.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Literature review...
This study sets out to analyse the reality of Saudi women's employment in the private sector. There ...
Female labor force participation plays a key role in economic development. The Kingdom of Saudi Arab...
The purpose of my research is to explore Saudi women’s experiences in academia. This research offers...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is considered an advanced, developed, and industrialized nation. I...
This article aims to highlight focus on the Arab woman empowerment and participation in the workfor...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkMatthew R. SandersonThe Mi...
This study focuses on the problem of gender discrimination in the workplace. A gender-integrated wor...
This paper discusses the historical, political, ideological (value), and government policies of wome...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has one of the world's lowest women's labour force\ud participation rate...