Advisor | El Jack, Amani |
Author | Fouad, Nada Hassan Abdulmajeed |
Available date | 2019-02-27T08:24:54Z |
Publication Date | 2018-06 |
URI | http://hdl.handle.net/10576/11339 |
Abstract | This thesis examines the question of empowerment of Qatari women from
multidimensional perspectives and go beyond merely employment and access to
economic resources. Qatar is a welfare state that can and does provide its citizens with
many privileges. The purpose of this study is to examine a unique case of women
empowerment in the context of a welfare state moving from a traditional society to a
modern one. What distinguishes this study is that it adopts two approaches; the first is
the standpoint theory approach, which draws on Qatari employed women’s lived
experience, while the second is critiques the Qatari state’s approach to empowerment
in order to articulate a more comprehensive view of the issue. Since the case of Qatar
is a unique one, it was found most appropriate to allow Qatari women to define the
themes for a study on their empowerment. To fulfill the standpoint theory approach
requirements, semi-structured in-depth interviews were used. Twenty Qatari
employed women were interviewed about their work experiences and how it
influenced their lives. The results were discussed in relations to the critique of
structural empowerment through secondary sources. The discussion is presented
through general themes in one chapter and personal-experience oriented themes in the
second chapter. The results showed that employment did not resolve for women many
the social and legal issues they face. |
Language | en |
Subject | Qatar - Women empowerment
|
Title | Women Empowerment In Qatar |
Type | Master Thesis |
Department | Gulf Studies |
dc.accessType
| Open Access |