Increasing Saudi women's participation in professional occupations: a Saudi perspective
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Open access
Authors
Alselaimi, Raneem Abdul Wahab A
Date
2014Supervisor
Assoc. Prof. Linley Lord
Alistair Rainnie
Type
Thesis
Award
DBA
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Curtin Graduate School of Business
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Abstract
This research endeavours to provide a deeper understanding of the Saudi male-dominated system that is embedded in the Saudi social and cultural spheres. In particular, the thesis examines the different layers of meaning interconnected to each other which affect the Saudi system and the system’s ability to provide equal opportunities for both male and female nationals.
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