Item #001078 Women in Arab Society, Work Patterns and Gender Relations in Egypt, Jordan and Sudan. S. Shami, Etal, S. Morsy, L. Taminian.
Women in Arab Society, Work Patterns and Gender Relations in Egypt, Jordan and Sudan

Women in Arab Society, Work Patterns and Gender Relations in Egypt, Jordan and Sudan

(R.I., 1990): Berg/Unesco. First Edition. Octavo. Item #001078

217pp., This work covers a study of women in the Jordanian labor force with a comparison of rural and urban patterns. Rural women, work and gender ideology, A study in Egyptian political economic transformation and Women's participation in economic, social and political life in Sudanese urban and rural communities. Gives a list of maps and tables. These women were not powerless beings, but of resourceful women engaged in daily and longer term survival strategies for their family, kin and community. Bound in brown cloth, spine lettering silver, small sticker to rear blank, near fine in near fine pictorial dust jacket.

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