Social norms in patriarchal countries in the Middle East are changing at differing rates. In Qatar, expectations about education have shifted, and women’s participation in higher education is normative. However, women’s participation in the workforce remains relatively low, and women still are expected to perform all household and child-rearing activities. Interviews with 27 18–25 year-old Qatari women enrolled in college in Qatar are used to illustrate the conflict between norms about education, workforce, and family. Many young women resolve this normative conflict by giving preference to family over work and education. Other women hold conflicting norms and goals for their future without acknowledging the normative conflict. Overall, you...
Includes bibliographical refrences (leaves 77-80).Qatar is a country that is undergoing a rapid proc...
ADespite growing interest in the lived experience of Muslim women in Arab countries, there is still ...
Since 2017, Saudi Arabia has undergone dramatic changes in economic, political and social aspects, i...
Social norms in patriarchal countries in the Middle East are changing at differing rates. In Qatar, ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the Qatar population current perceptions about women rights:...
This study analyzes the interaction and friction between tradition and modernity as experienced by Q...
How is traditional gender roles and values related to the young generations in the State of Qatar? I...
Purpose: In patriarchal settings, cultural barriers continue to influence women’s participation in p...
Purpose: The State of Qatar has widely sought to include women in public life and has implemented se...
Using Komter’s theory of hidden gender power in marriage, we explore how young Qatari women’s aspira...
The State of Qatar is in the process of change, a process that started only in the last decade. This...
The close kinship structure of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries of Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia,...
Contains fulltext : 134589.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
Despite the remarkable progress in women's status in countries of the Gulf gender equality remains u...
Despite the huge number of unemployed female graduates, very little is known about their experiences...
Includes bibliographical refrences (leaves 77-80).Qatar is a country that is undergoing a rapid proc...
ADespite growing interest in the lived experience of Muslim women in Arab countries, there is still ...
Since 2017, Saudi Arabia has undergone dramatic changes in economic, political and social aspects, i...
Social norms in patriarchal countries in the Middle East are changing at differing rates. In Qatar, ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the Qatar population current perceptions about women rights:...
This study analyzes the interaction and friction between tradition and modernity as experienced by Q...
How is traditional gender roles and values related to the young generations in the State of Qatar? I...
Purpose: In patriarchal settings, cultural barriers continue to influence women’s participation in p...
Purpose: The State of Qatar has widely sought to include women in public life and has implemented se...
Using Komter’s theory of hidden gender power in marriage, we explore how young Qatari women’s aspira...
The State of Qatar is in the process of change, a process that started only in the last decade. This...
The close kinship structure of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries of Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia,...
Contains fulltext : 134589.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
Despite the remarkable progress in women's status in countries of the Gulf gender equality remains u...
Despite the huge number of unemployed female graduates, very little is known about their experiences...
Includes bibliographical refrences (leaves 77-80).Qatar is a country that is undergoing a rapid proc...
ADespite growing interest in the lived experience of Muslim women in Arab countries, there is still ...
Since 2017, Saudi Arabia has undergone dramatic changes in economic, political and social aspects, i...