This article explains the work patterns and determinants of the South Asian female Muslim migrants in the multiethnic and multicultural setting of Australia. The paper also compares the work differentials of this group of female migrants with non Muslim female migrants from the same region of birth, Muslim women from other regions of birth, other groups of female migrants, and native-born women. Accordingly, the multivariate results of this comparative analysis provide the opportunity to examine appropriately the influence of religion on the employment status of Muslim women from the South Asian region in both intra region and worldwide comparisons
Focusing on the status of Muslim women, this paper examines the market employment of the second gene...
Focusing on the status of Muslim women, this paper examines the market employment of the second gene...
Using a demographic approach, this paper focuses particularly on Muslim migrants in Australasia. The...
This article explains the work patterns and determinants of the South Asian female Muslim migrants i...
The association between gender and Islam has been observed as both 'fascinating' and 'complex'. Desp...
Giving the central focus to 'religious affiliation' which'was once at the forefront of demographic r...
This paper examines the status of Christian and Muslim Lebanese women in Australia in terms of their...
Giving the central focus to 'religious affiliation' which 'was once at the forefront of demographic ...
Focusing on the issue of gender and Muslim minority communities in the West, this paper presents a t...
Giving the central focus to 'religious affiliation' which 'was once at the forefront of demographic ...
Giving the central focus to ‘religious affiliation’ which ‘was once at the forefront of demographic ...
Using the status of women from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, this paper presents e...
This article examines the employment and occupational status of South Asian female migrants in Austr...
This article examines the employment and occupational status of South Asian female migrants in Austr...
The employment participation of women, as the major issue of this study, is a phenomenon with a var...
Focusing on the status of Muslim women, this paper examines the market employment of the second gene...
Focusing on the status of Muslim women, this paper examines the market employment of the second gene...
Using a demographic approach, this paper focuses particularly on Muslim migrants in Australasia. The...
This article explains the work patterns and determinants of the South Asian female Muslim migrants i...
The association between gender and Islam has been observed as both 'fascinating' and 'complex'. Desp...
Giving the central focus to 'religious affiliation' which'was once at the forefront of demographic r...
This paper examines the status of Christian and Muslim Lebanese women in Australia in terms of their...
Giving the central focus to 'religious affiliation' which 'was once at the forefront of demographic ...
Focusing on the issue of gender and Muslim minority communities in the West, this paper presents a t...
Giving the central focus to 'religious affiliation' which 'was once at the forefront of demographic ...
Giving the central focus to ‘religious affiliation’ which ‘was once at the forefront of demographic ...
Using the status of women from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, this paper presents e...
This article examines the employment and occupational status of South Asian female migrants in Austr...
This article examines the employment and occupational status of South Asian female migrants in Austr...
The employment participation of women, as the major issue of this study, is a phenomenon with a var...
Focusing on the status of Muslim women, this paper examines the market employment of the second gene...
Focusing on the status of Muslim women, this paper examines the market employment of the second gene...
Using a demographic approach, this paper focuses particularly on Muslim migrants in Australasia. The...