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Publication Date: 2005-Mar
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Women and Education in Saudi Arabia: Challenges and Achievements
Hamdan, Amani
International Education Journal, v6 n1 p42-64 Mar 2005
The historical socio-economic and political conditions of Saudi Arabia are an essential aspect of understanding a woman's position in Saudi society. The persistence of women's exclusion from public life in contemporary Saudi Arabia is one of the most heated debates not only among Muslims but also worldwide, as Saudi society comes under more and more scrutiny internationally. In 1980, there were more female graduates in the humanities than male. University women could study most of the same subjects as their male counterparts except those, which might lead to their mixing with men. This paper explores some of the restraints and achievements of women in the field of education in Saudi Arabia today. (Contains 26 footnotes.)
Descriptors: Muslims, Islamic Culture, Females, Graduates, Foreign Countries, Humanities, Social Studies, Political Influences, Socioeconomic Influences, Gender Differences, Recognition (Achievement), Sex Fairness, Social Change, Womens Education, Feminism, Equal Education
Shannon Research Press. Available from: Australian and New Zealand Comparative and International Education Society. ANZCIES Secretariat, Curtin University, Box U1987, Perth, WA Australia. Tel: +61-8-9266-7106; Fax: +61-8-9266-3222; e-mail: editor@iejcomparative.org; Web site: http://www.iejcomparative.org
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Saudi Arabia
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