What hides behind the scarf: Iranian women’s participation in the economy

Despite the lack of jobs available for women in Iran, and the continued experience of overt and covert discrimination in the workplace, a recent increase in the presence of women in the Iranian workforce is visible. This is due in part to the push for gender justice by Iranian women based on the rol...

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Main Authors: Amrollahi Biyouki, Zahra, Marinova, Dora
Other Authors: Samani, Shamim
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Routledge 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88212
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description Despite the lack of jobs available for women in Iran, and the continued experience of overt and covert discrimination in the workplace, a recent increase in the presence of women in the Iranian workforce is visible. This is due in part to the push for gender justice by Iranian women based on the roles of women and men under Shariah law and the reversal of educational policies discriminating against girls, particularly in relation to university studies. The growing knowledge and confidence of educated Iranian women have allowed them to advocate strongly and with better confidence for their legal and social rights using Islamic feminism to define their role within society. Iranian diaspora women are also part of this process of transformation mediating a better understanding of the place of women within the economy, including their rights under Islam. Although in many Western accounts there are many stereotypical images of Iranian women, this chapter shows that they are continually negotiating and redefining their future from within their own values, focussing on the issues that matter to them in their participation in the economy. They represent a vibrant and powerful part of the changing global employment environment, making important contributions to the economy and society.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-882122022-04-21T06:28:51Z What hides behind the scarf: Iranian women’s participation in the economy Amrollahi Biyouki, Zahra Marinova, Dora Samani, Shamim Marinova, Dora Business & Economics 1205 - Urban and Regional Planning Despite the lack of jobs available for women in Iran, and the continued experience of overt and covert discrimination in the workplace, a recent increase in the presence of women in the Iranian workforce is visible. This is due in part to the push for gender justice by Iranian women based on the roles of women and men under Shariah law and the reversal of educational policies discriminating against girls, particularly in relation to university studies. The growing knowledge and confidence of educated Iranian women have allowed them to advocate strongly and with better confidence for their legal and social rights using Islamic feminism to define their role within society. Iranian diaspora women are also part of this process of transformation mediating a better understanding of the place of women within the economy, including their rights under Islam. Although in many Western accounts there are many stereotypical images of Iranian women, this chapter shows that they are continually negotiating and redefining their future from within their own values, focussing on the issues that matter to them in their participation in the economy. They represent a vibrant and powerful part of the changing global employment environment, making important contributions to the economy and society. 2020 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88212 Routledge restricted
spellingShingle Business & Economics
1205 - Urban and Regional Planning
Amrollahi Biyouki, Zahra
Marinova, Dora
What hides behind the scarf: Iranian women’s participation in the economy
title What hides behind the scarf: Iranian women’s participation in the economy
title_full What hides behind the scarf: Iranian women’s participation in the economy
title_fullStr What hides behind the scarf: Iranian women’s participation in the economy
title_full_unstemmed What hides behind the scarf: Iranian women’s participation in the economy
title_short What hides behind the scarf: Iranian women’s participation in the economy
title_sort what hides behind the scarf: iranian women’s participation in the economy
topic Business & Economics
1205 - Urban and Regional Planning
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88212