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The role and status of women in a rural village in Egypt: Five life stages
Authors:Natalie Eft  Darlene Russ-Eft
Institution:1. Peace Corps , Mauritania;2. Oregon State University , USA;3. Oregon State University, School of Education , 411 Education Hall, Corvallis, OR, 97331, USA Phone: +?1?541?737?9373 Fax: +?1?541?737?9373 E-mail: zmresearch@aol.com darlene.russeft@oregonstate.edu
Abstract:Abstract

The issue of gender role appears as a controversial problem in many cultures, but particularly in Islamic cultures. A patriarchal society and the associated attitudes along with certain perceptions and/or interpretations of legal doctrines of Islamic law appear to place women in a secondary and discriminated-against position. The purpose of the present study is to examine the lived experiences of women in rural Egypt today and to determine implications for human resource development (HRD). This study will help those working in HRD to understand the cultural context in which women live and work in order to engage them in meaningful and appropriate ways. Interviews were undertaken with specific women in this village in Egypt, and these women's stories depict various circumstances and life histories. The women will be drawn from across the age span?–?from childhood to the elderly. Some implications for HRD research and practice will be drawn from these stories.
Keywords:Women  gender issues  Islam  rural Egypt  HRD
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