Through qualitative ethnography, this book presents an account of the lives of urban middle-class Egyptian women and how the complex facets of marriage, education and gender roles influence their engagement in employment.
Through qualitative ethnography, this book presents an account of the lives of urban middle-class Egyptian women and how the complex facets of marriage, education and gender roles influence their engagement in employment.
Dahlia Tawhid Roque holds a PhD in Gender Studies from Monash University, Australia, and an MA in Middle East Studies from The American University in Cairo. Her research activities relate to employment, development and gender in the Middle East and North Africa, and she advises intergovernmental organisations on programme and policy development supporting women and youth employment.
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Introduction 1. A Situation Analysis of Egyptian Women 2. Marriage and Spouse Selection 3. The Significance of Being a University Graduate 4. Daily Practices of Domestic Labour 5. The Barriers to Women's Paid Work Conclusion
Introduction 1. A Situation Analysis of Egyptian Women 2. Marriage and Spouse Selection 3. The Significance of Being a University Graduate 4. Daily Practices of Domestic Labour 5. The Barriers to Women's Paid Work Conclusion
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