Studies on women's employment in Muslim countries often mention Islam, but its influence is undertheorized and tests simply compare 'Muslim' women and areas to 'non-Muslim' women and areas. Here, multilevel analyses of Indonesia and Nigeria show this focus is not tenable: non-farm employment of Muslim women is not consistently lower than that of non-Muslim women, nor is it lower in Muslimdominated provinces than in other provinces. A new theoretical frame conceptualizes religion's influence in terms message and messenger. It is shown how different manifestations of Islam influence women's non-farm employment, inside and outside the home. Empirically, the ideological strand of Islam is more important than differences between Islam and Christ...
Previously, discourse on Muslims in the West has focused primarily on the agency of men, but Muslim ...
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The status of Muslim women in the contemporary society has generated a lot of controversies and stil...
Studies on women’s employment in Muslim countries often mention Islam, but its influence is underthe...
Contains fulltext : 134576.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Studies on wo...
Contains fulltext : 143345.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)With the econ...
Islam is increasing its influence in contemporary Indonesia. What impact does this have on women's e...
Religion has long been thought to be an important institution influencing economic development. More...
Giving the central focus to 'religious affiliation' which'was once at the forefront of demographic r...
Giving the central focus to 'religious affiliation' which 'was once at the forefront of demographic ...
The employment participation of women, as the major issue of this study, is a phenomenon with a var...
From a sociological perspective, this paper analyzes both theoretical and empirical aspects of the r...
The position between men and women should not be a common thing, even the difference between men and...
Countries where Islam plays a prominent role in defining their political identity tend to produce po...
In the northern part of Nigeria, majority of women are working within the four corners of their matr...
Previously, discourse on Muslims in the West has focused primarily on the agency of men, but Muslim ...
Contains fulltext : 134589.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
The status of Muslim women in the contemporary society has generated a lot of controversies and stil...
Studies on women’s employment in Muslim countries often mention Islam, but its influence is underthe...
Contains fulltext : 134576.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Studies on wo...
Contains fulltext : 143345.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)With the econ...
Islam is increasing its influence in contemporary Indonesia. What impact does this have on women's e...
Religion has long been thought to be an important institution influencing economic development. More...
Giving the central focus to 'religious affiliation' which'was once at the forefront of demographic r...
Giving the central focus to 'religious affiliation' which 'was once at the forefront of demographic ...
The employment participation of women, as the major issue of this study, is a phenomenon with a var...
From a sociological perspective, this paper analyzes both theoretical and empirical aspects of the r...
The position between men and women should not be a common thing, even the difference between men and...
Countries where Islam plays a prominent role in defining their political identity tend to produce po...
In the northern part of Nigeria, majority of women are working within the four corners of their matr...
Previously, discourse on Muslims in the West has focused primarily on the agency of men, but Muslim ...
Contains fulltext : 134589.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
The status of Muslim women in the contemporary society has generated a lot of controversies and stil...