Social values prove big barrier in getting jobs
JEDDAH: Many tribal families in the Kingdom are firmly against their women working. Some prevent their daughters and wives from occupying certain jobs, while others ban them from working at all.
JEDDAH: Many tribal families in the Kingdom are firmly against their women working. Some prevent their daughters and wives from occupying certain jobs, while others ban them from working at all.
JEDDAH: The challenges women face in the Saudi job market continue to rise. One of the more poignant challenges they face involves not finding jobs in the fields that they studied when at university.
JEDDAH: The Human Rights Commission (HRC) is preparing to release three studies covering child marriages in the Kingdom.
JEDDAH: Being a workingwoman is considered a problem that threatens a couple’s marital life.
JEDDAH: Most men believe that what takes men a week to do, women can do within two days using their femininity and beauty as tools. Women, on the contrary, attribute their success to simple talent rather than anything else.
JEDDAH: Many Saudi employers prefer giving jobs to single women over married ones, especially when prospective employees are hunting for their first jobs.
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expat well-wisher at Mar 11, 2011 00:51
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amer at Mar 11, 2011 00:50
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Michelle at Mar 11, 2011 00:49