Women, work and Weil‐being in the Middle East: An outline of the relevant literature

作者: Ivy Papps

DOI: 10.1080/00220389208422248

关键词: Middle EastDevelopment economicsContext (language use)Developed countryEconomic growthWork (electrical)Economics

摘要: There is now an extensive literature on the role of women in economic development and impact their lives. This article concentrates discusses its importance for policies aimed at working Middle East. It identifies important strands places discussion within wider context labour market both developing developed countries. The general conclusion that we are very far from having sufficient knowledge to implement effective policy or even evaluate existing policies.

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