It is known that women’s participation is less than men in Muslim countries and especially in Afghanistan. In order to know the reasons behind women’s less contribution in politics, this thesis focuses on women’s perceptions and experiences about their situation, using a qualitative approach. The individual reasons presented in this thesis are categorized from internal to external dimensions, which contribute to capture a picture of Afghan women’s situation. This paper not only explores the structural reasons behind women’s less participation in politics in Afghanistan but also the history of Afghan women are also presented. Although the literature used in this research offer a basic understanding of how women live in Afghanistan but it is ...
The purpose of this study is examine how Afghan women experience leadership in Afghanistan and how t...
This two-fold study examines the status of women of Afghanistan and the reality of their lives as de...
Gender roles and gender stereotypes are culturally and socially constructed. Previous studies sugge...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of the Afghan women politician’s life experiences through the...
This study was conducted among educated and uneducated working women of Kabul, Afghanistan, during 1...
This study is essential mainly due to the absence of any qualitative research conducted to investig...
Women, the 48.45% of total Afghan population usually termed and referred as the most victimized clan...
Issues of women’s rights, including political and social rights, are important topics and relevant t...
Afganistan, Güney Asya ve Orta Asya'da denize kıyısı olmayan bir kara ülkesidir. Stratejik konumu ve...
Women’s empowerment has become a salient issue in nation building in recent times. The need to secur...
Afganistan, Güney Asya ve Orta Asya'da denize kıyısı olmayan bir kara ülkesidir. Stratejik konumu ve...
This paper will discuss how Afghan women, as diverse groups, exercised autonomy and agency in diaspo...
In this paper, through the history of women in Afghanistan, I want to locate the position of women i...
Afghan women have traditionally been excluded from the public sphere, but have recently emerged as a...
42 p.The dissertation proposes to take gender discourse as an analytical tool to explain the conditi...
The purpose of this study is examine how Afghan women experience leadership in Afghanistan and how t...
This two-fold study examines the status of women of Afghanistan and the reality of their lives as de...
Gender roles and gender stereotypes are culturally and socially constructed. Previous studies sugge...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of the Afghan women politician’s life experiences through the...
This study was conducted among educated and uneducated working women of Kabul, Afghanistan, during 1...
This study is essential mainly due to the absence of any qualitative research conducted to investig...
Women, the 48.45% of total Afghan population usually termed and referred as the most victimized clan...
Issues of women’s rights, including political and social rights, are important topics and relevant t...
Afganistan, Güney Asya ve Orta Asya'da denize kıyısı olmayan bir kara ülkesidir. Stratejik konumu ve...
Women’s empowerment has become a salient issue in nation building in recent times. The need to secur...
Afganistan, Güney Asya ve Orta Asya'da denize kıyısı olmayan bir kara ülkesidir. Stratejik konumu ve...
This paper will discuss how Afghan women, as diverse groups, exercised autonomy and agency in diaspo...
In this paper, through the history of women in Afghanistan, I want to locate the position of women i...
Afghan women have traditionally been excluded from the public sphere, but have recently emerged as a...
42 p.The dissertation proposes to take gender discourse as an analytical tool to explain the conditi...
The purpose of this study is examine how Afghan women experience leadership in Afghanistan and how t...
This two-fold study examines the status of women of Afghanistan and the reality of their lives as de...
Gender roles and gender stereotypes are culturally and socially constructed. Previous studies sugge...