This article uses survey data collected from more than 500 women in Istanbul to examine whether or not religion exerts an influence on women’s decisions to work or not. Our work revealed that religion does not appear to have a direct impact on whether or not Turkish women choose to work. Rather the expectation that women fulfill their traditional roles as caregivers proves a greater obstacle for women who wish to enter the labor market. Religion, in the case of Turkey, Islam, can only be seen as an influence on Turkish women’s work decisions to the extent that it supports “patriarchal mentalities” which define women first and foremost as mothers and caregivers
Compared to many developed and developing countries, the labor force participation of women in Turke...
On behavioural theory basis, this article analyses whether religion influences married women in Germ...
In this paper we explore how education and religious practice influence gender ideology in Turkey, u...
This paper examines the decision of Turkish women to participate in the labor force. We administered...
This study explores the effect of religion on female labor force participation (FLFP) in a Muslim co...
This study analyzes whether the role of religion for employment of women in Europe has changed over ...
Turkey has experienced important structural and social changes that would be expected to facilitate ...
Tanzimatla başlayan, II. Meşrutiyetle hız kazanan ve Cumhuriyetle en bilinçli ifadesine ulaşan Batı ...
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High female participation in the labor market implies both an advance in the relative economic and s...
This study questions to which extend and in which circumstances the career development of women is b...
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Using data from a national survey of 501 Arab American women, this study examines the extent to whic...
This thesis explores the intersection of politics, religious ideology, and gender norms in the conte...
Recent research regarding the role of Religion and Culture in female labor force participation has r...
Compared to many developed and developing countries, the labor force participation of women in Turke...
On behavioural theory basis, this article analyses whether religion influences married women in Germ...
In this paper we explore how education and religious practice influence gender ideology in Turkey, u...
This paper examines the decision of Turkish women to participate in the labor force. We administered...
This study explores the effect of religion on female labor force participation (FLFP) in a Muslim co...
This study analyzes whether the role of religion for employment of women in Europe has changed over ...
Turkey has experienced important structural and social changes that would be expected to facilitate ...
Tanzimatla başlayan, II. Meşrutiyetle hız kazanan ve Cumhuriyetle en bilinçli ifadesine ulaşan Batı ...
Contains fulltext : 232741.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Objective: This...
High female participation in the labor market implies both an advance in the relative economic and s...
This study questions to which extend and in which circumstances the career development of women is b...
URL des Documents: https://centredeconomiesorbonne.cnrs.fr/publications/Documents de travail du Cent...
Using data from a national survey of 501 Arab American women, this study examines the extent to whic...
This thesis explores the intersection of politics, religious ideology, and gender norms in the conte...
Recent research regarding the role of Religion and Culture in female labor force participation has r...
Compared to many developed and developing countries, the labor force participation of women in Turke...
On behavioural theory basis, this article analyses whether religion influences married women in Germ...
In this paper we explore how education and religious practice influence gender ideology in Turkey, u...