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    • Western resident families in the Gulf: the UAE case study 

      Kamøy, Kristin ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      National families in the Gulf make up a minority of the population but they often come across as a model for how non-Arab resident family's structure their lives in the Gulf. The national Gulf family model is frequently ...
    • Family Cohesion Index in Qatar 

      Al Naama, Khalid; Al Khelaifi, Buthaina ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      This project aims to understand the concept of family cohesion, and attempts to measure 'family cohesion' in Qatar. A questionnaire was adapted from several validated scales, testing many aspects related to this greater ...
    • Rapid decline in family size in Oman: Untangling the puzzles and paradoxes 

      Islam, M Mazharul ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      Sultanate of Oman has experienced a rapid demographic transition with a sharp decrease in fertility and family size in recent time that is quite stunning and more than expected, yet has remained largely unnoticed. It is ...
    • Childcare in Bahrain: The Role of Extended Family and Domestic Workers 

      Moral, Inés Fernández ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      This paper explores the role of extended family and domestic workers in childcare among Bahraini families, delving into parental responsibilities, childcare arrangements, and individuals' navigation between family, care, ...
    • Fertility Decline in the GCC: Causes and the Way Forward Evidence from Qatar 

      Al Marri, Abdulhadi Saleh ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      Fertility rates in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have been declining in recent decades. This decline has been attributed to a number of factors, including urbanization, education, and employment opportunities for ...
    • Reconsidering the relationship between family, motherhood, and gender equality in Qatar 

      Madeeha, Muznah ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      For long, scholars have considered the centrality of the family in Arab Gulf societies and the emphasis on motherhood as obstacles to gender equality. This is because both factors are seen as hindering women's economic ...
    • Family policies in the UAE: what is at stake? 

      Guéraiche, William ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has paid a great deal of attention to families since the beginning of the century. Three factors may explain the rationale behind the public policies in this domain. First, like in the other ...
    • The Gulf dream: A study of Representation of Arab and Indian Family in Malayalam Cinema 

      Ahmed, Nehal ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      The extensive migration of labour from India to the Gulf states has brought about notable shifts in Indian society, encompassing social, political, economic, and cultural dimensions. Malayalis from the state of Kerala, a ...
    • Migrant Domestic Workers and Gulf Families: A Case of Saudi Arabia 

      Alsharif, Fahad ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      Domestic workers comprise 10% of Arabian Gulf immigration. Gulf families rely on domestic staff for children and elderly care. National women's employment has increased Gulf households' demand for domestic workers. Saudi ...
    • Elderly Care in the GCC: Family Experiences with Assistive Technology 

      Osman, Achraf ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      Elderly care is a significant concern in the GCC region, especially with the increasing older population. The talk will delve into the experiences of families in the GCC, particularly in Qatar, with the use of Assistive ...
    • Aging and Family in the Gulf: A study of family behaviour toward elderly people and the support systems 

      Al-Kuwari, Ghada Saif Ali Al-Saif ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      The elderly people represent a considerable ratio of the world population. In GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) countries, this phenomenon is obvious because of society development, economic progression, and health-enhanced ...
    • Rethinking the Family: Migration, Mobility and Urban Space in Doha, Qatar 

      Gardner, Andrew ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      This paper commences with a summary of the analytic architecture underpinning my 2011 publication entitled Gulf Migration and the Family. From scholar attendees to the conference, I'm foremost interested in gathering insight ...
    • Evil Eye and Health: Exploring Cultural Beliefs and the Role of Family in Healthcare Provision in Qatar 

      Al-Kuwari, Shaikha H. ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      Cultural beliefs of the effect of the evil eye on health have been studied across many cultures, which is where a person receives the evil eye from another for various reasons and it causes them harm, such as getting ill. ...
    • Regulatory Policies and Digital Security: A Review of the Regulatory Framework in the State of Qatar and Its Role in Protecting Children in Cyberspace 

      Badran, Ahmed ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      Technology has become an essential part of human life, and almost no one can prevent his family and children from using it. All traditional children's games, for example, have evolved thanks to the technological boom, and ...
    • Factors that Increase the Likelihood of Divorce: A survey of Married People in Qatar 

      Badahdah, Abdallah M.; Al-Ghanim, Kaltham ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      In this study we provided married participants (n= 379) 18-50 with 17 possible reasons (e.g., physical violence) for divorce and asked them to rate the likelihood of obtaining divorce using a 5-point Likert scale ranging ...
    • Quality of Life (QoL) of the Elderly in GCC region: A case of Taif in Saudi Arabia 

      Khan, Hafiz T.A. ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      In Middle Eastern and Arabic context, the family structure is considered a solid foundation of population growth and is essentially considered an integral part of family ties and developments. However, urbanisation, ...
    • Neo-Gender Balancing in Saudi Arabia Divorce under Social Exchange Theory 

      Alrebh, Abdullah; Al-Mabuk, Radhi H. ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      The recent and unprecedented reforms introduced by the Saudi government have touched and changed many aspects of the Saudi society. Among the new and open-minded policies that have so affected life for Saudi women and ...
    • How Parents in the Gulf States Can Guide Their Children Toward Healthy Environments in the Social Media World 

      Alrebh, Abdullah; Al-Mabuk, Radhi H. ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      Children and adolescents spend considerable time surfing and using social media sites. They use the internet for many purposes including to interact with family and friends, access games, watch videos and to blog. Social ...
    • The Disability Price Tag in Qatar 

      Shaban, Sabika; Amin, Hira ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      At the intersection of age and ability, children with disabilities (CWDs) have historically been considered a highly vulnerable group. Managing disabilities is a complex endeavor, requiring a support system that encompasses, ...
    • Young Arab Families in the UAE: Renegotiating Gender Roles and Expectations in Marriage 

      Cosmano, Ivana ( Gulf Studies center - College of Arts & Sciences - Qatar University , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      This paper explores the shifting dynamics of family life among newly married Jordanian couples residing in the United Arab Emirates. It employs interdisciplinary modes of analysis, including sociology, gender and masculinity ...