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Economic Freedom and Women's Emancipation in the MENA Region

Souad Adnane

Economic Affairs, 2015, vol. 35, issue 3, 416-427

Abstract: The position of women in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is a complex topic, difficult to comprehend without allowing for socio-cultural norms, legal frameworks and the global gender context. In thinking about a practical framework for action, the free market perspective is relevant and necessary. However, this alone does not seem to provide a complete answer to the problem of promoting women's economic status. This article makes the case for the importance of market-friendly, but also gender-sensitive, policies to promote women's economic freedom and hence women's emancipation in the MENA region.

Date: 2015
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