This article presents key findings of basic research in the MENA region via a comparative perspective of active citizenship and gender equality. The article discusses the pre-existing inequality in the family and presents a significant issue in Bahrain, for there is a Sunni-Shi’ite division, which Jordan does not have. This is relevant to citizenship and gender equality for how family codes have an effect on women’s political participation in both countries. The political participation will be analysed via women constitutional rights. Whether this right is really exercised in Jordan and Bahrain remains arguable. Other important issues are the state machinery point of view with regards to gender equality and the state implication of the inte...
The purpose of our research is to examine why an increased access to higher education has not result...
Despite substantial progress, gender inequality is still endemic in many regions around the world, p...
Abstract The study uses a cross-sectional data set for 209 countries in order to t...
This article presents key findings and empirical work of basic research in Bahrain in regards to act...
Awareness has been recently increased about gender-based rights and citizenship in Jordan. Many of t...
In Bahrain, the role of women can be determined by examining their activities in all sectors of soci...
The study uses a cross-sectional data set for 209 countries in order to examine the relationship bet...
The human rights of women in The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have been a subject of unresolv...
Why is the Middle East North Africa region consistently ranked the lowest on the gender equity scale...
This research explored whether the MENA region countries have adopted sufficient legal provisions th...
Abstract The aim of this article is to observe the different between two Muslim majority countries i...
Citizenship is narrowly defined to mean legal membership of a political community, ascribing the sam...
The issue of gender equality is something un-new in the world today. Long has the world watch and an...
Typically, stories of gender inequality in the Arab World points towards Islam as a major contributi...
This article aims to highlight focus on the Arab woman empowerment and participation in the workfor...
The purpose of our research is to examine why an increased access to higher education has not result...
Despite substantial progress, gender inequality is still endemic in many regions around the world, p...
Abstract The study uses a cross-sectional data set for 209 countries in order to t...
This article presents key findings and empirical work of basic research in Bahrain in regards to act...
Awareness has been recently increased about gender-based rights and citizenship in Jordan. Many of t...
In Bahrain, the role of women can be determined by examining their activities in all sectors of soci...
The study uses a cross-sectional data set for 209 countries in order to examine the relationship bet...
The human rights of women in The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have been a subject of unresolv...
Why is the Middle East North Africa region consistently ranked the lowest on the gender equity scale...
This research explored whether the MENA region countries have adopted sufficient legal provisions th...
Abstract The aim of this article is to observe the different between two Muslim majority countries i...
Citizenship is narrowly defined to mean legal membership of a political community, ascribing the sam...
The issue of gender equality is something un-new in the world today. Long has the world watch and an...
Typically, stories of gender inequality in the Arab World points towards Islam as a major contributi...
This article aims to highlight focus on the Arab woman empowerment and participation in the workfor...
The purpose of our research is to examine why an increased access to higher education has not result...
Despite substantial progress, gender inequality is still endemic in many regions around the world, p...
Abstract The study uses a cross-sectional data set for 209 countries in order to t...