Women’s status continues to undergo rapid evolution in the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC). The modernization policies sweeping the energy-rich region has resulted in unintended social and gender imbalances. Partly due to the wealth distribution policies and the vast influx of foreign labor into the GCC, the region’s indigenous people are facing several challenges as they adapt to their surrounding environment. Improvements to women’s education have resulted in an imbalance of highly educated women relative to their male counterparts in the region, tipping the scales of gender roles. While both men and women accept predominantly paternal values, the strides in women’s status may be contradictory to traditions, customs, and expectations. As ...
The Arab Spring, a revolutionary wave of protests and rebellions, and a process of regime change and...
Women have made less progress toward gender equality in the Middle East than in any otherregion. Man...
The aim of this paper is to examine social changes in the Saudi family in general and women’s lives ...
This study analyzes the interaction and friction between tradition and modernity as experienced by Q...
Khaleeji women are currently the least represented and utilised in the current socio-political and e...
The dramatic transformation of the Arabian Gulf since the discovery of petroleum resources has call...
Progress in the empowerment of Arab women was found to be low in a 2002 report. Yet Arab women's sta...
Neoliberal socio-economic paradigms have become a dominant force in modern societies, including thos...
Social norms in patriarchal countries in the Middle East are changing at differing rates. In Qatar, ...
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states have increased their promotion of women in public life. Th...
According to the popular view, 21st century is regarded as an era of women. The rising tide of educa...
Qatar society demonstrates an interesting opportunity to examine the impacts of recent socioeconomic...
Discrimination against women and girls impairs progress in all domains of development articulated ei...
Since the oil price rises of the 1970’s and 1980’s the rate of economic development of the United Ar...
Women in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) do not face a single social ideology that opposes c...
The Arab Spring, a revolutionary wave of protests and rebellions, and a process of regime change and...
Women have made less progress toward gender equality in the Middle East than in any otherregion. Man...
The aim of this paper is to examine social changes in the Saudi family in general and women’s lives ...
This study analyzes the interaction and friction between tradition and modernity as experienced by Q...
Khaleeji women are currently the least represented and utilised in the current socio-political and e...
The dramatic transformation of the Arabian Gulf since the discovery of petroleum resources has call...
Progress in the empowerment of Arab women was found to be low in a 2002 report. Yet Arab women's sta...
Neoliberal socio-economic paradigms have become a dominant force in modern societies, including thos...
Social norms in patriarchal countries in the Middle East are changing at differing rates. In Qatar, ...
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states have increased their promotion of women in public life. Th...
According to the popular view, 21st century is regarded as an era of women. The rising tide of educa...
Qatar society demonstrates an interesting opportunity to examine the impacts of recent socioeconomic...
Discrimination against women and girls impairs progress in all domains of development articulated ei...
Since the oil price rises of the 1970’s and 1980’s the rate of economic development of the United Ar...
Women in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) do not face a single social ideology that opposes c...
The Arab Spring, a revolutionary wave of protests and rebellions, and a process of regime change and...
Women have made less progress toward gender equality in the Middle East than in any otherregion. Man...
The aim of this paper is to examine social changes in the Saudi family in general and women’s lives ...