Women, Work And Welfare In The Middle East And North Africa: The Role Of Socio-demographics, Entrepreneurship And Public Policies
Explore the pressing issues surrounding women's rights and empowerment in "Women, Work And Welfare In The Middle East And North Africa: The Role Of Socio-demographics, Entrepreneurship And Public Policies" by Nadereh Chamlou. Published by Imperial College Press in 2016, this comprehensive hardback spans 624 pages and delves into the critical social, economic, and political dynamics affecting the lives of women in the Middle East and North Africa.
In a post-Arab Spring landscape, this insightful work examines how socio-demographic factors, entrepreneurship, and public policies shape women's roles in the workforce. Understanding these elements is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of gender and economic development in this pivotal region. Chamlou's compelling analysis not only highlights the challenges faced by women but also points towards pathways for enhancing their participation in societal growth.
Don't miss this essential read for scholars, policymakers, and advocates dedicated to fostering equality and improving welfare in the Middle East and North Africa.