2000 . “ Becoming a Citizen: Lineage versus Individual in Tunisia and Morocco ” . In Gender and Citizenship in the Middle East , Edited by: Joseph , S. Syracuse : Syracuse University Press . (Open in a new window)Google Scholar Charrad , M. 2009 . Kinship, Islam or Oil: Culprits...
.well men and women start having some level of equality in which for example males and females who smoke can be treated equally". Modernity and Morocco: Gender Smoking as a Modernity Sub-youth Culture Aspect, Fez as a Case Study 149 17. "Anything against traditions, old behaviors and ...
One aspect in which Islam is usually perceived as having different values compared to those from the “Western culture” concerns the extent of respect for personal freedom, especially that of women [47]. Some studies report relatively higher levels of educational gender inequality in Muslim countrie...
With major Muslim centers of population along the two coasts, in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Detroit, Islam in the United States is an urban religion. In a recent Ramadan reflection,Hazel Gomezwrites, “In the next 35 years, America will grow by 110 million people an...
Often, when referring to the MENA region, authors mean a territory that comprises Algeria, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), West Bank and Gaza, and Yemen [40]. ...
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social sciences £$¥ € Article Gender Equality and Economic Diversification Romina Kazandjian 1,*, Lisa Kolovich 2, Kalpana Kochhar 2 and Monique Newiak 2 1 Department of Economics, American University, Washington, DC 20016, USA 2 International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington, DC 20431, ...