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Womanpower unveils the lively but little-reported debate on women's positions in the modern Arab world. It paints a picture drawn from individual stories as well as from national development programs and attempts to explain why the process of social change in the region has been slow and uneven by linking it to political and economic developments. By illustrating particular themes--personal status laws, development policies, political rights--with examples from specific countries, Nadia Hijab builds up an informative overview of the Arab world today.
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Womanpower The Arab debate on women at work
NADIA HIJAB
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catalogue recordfor this publication is availablefrom the British Library Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication Data Hijab, Nadia. Womanpower: theArab debate on women at work. (Cambridge Middle East library) Bibliography. r.
Includes index. Women -Arab countries.
2. Family -Arab countries.
3. Women - Employment -Arab countries - Public opinion. 4. Women in development -Arab countries - Public opinion. 5. Public opinion -Arab countries. I. T itle. II Series. HQ1784.H541988 ISBN ISBN
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