Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

Do women in Jordan want to work? How do men feel about working women in their family? To what extent do personal beliefs and societal expectations influence a woman's decision to work and why should this matter in development interventions? The Jordanian government and development partners have invested heavily in promoting women's economic inclusion. However, Jordan has the lowest female labor force participation (FLFP) in the world of a country not at war. As development practitioners working on issues related to social and economic inclusion in the Middle East and North Africa (MNA) region, we ask ourselves these questions to help us understand binding constraints that prevent excluded groups, such as women and youth, from having equal opportunity to improve their quality of life. We also ask these questions to distinguish between our own and others' perceived notion of inclusiveness. Building evidence from the field is key to enable development practitioners design more effective interventions to support female labor force participation.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018-06-01
Subjects:GENDER, GENDER BIAS, FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION, CHILDCARE, DAY CARE CENTERS, FLEXIBLE WORK HOURS, VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, WOMEN IN SOCIETY, HIRING BIAS, GENDER NORMS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/859411541448063088/Hashemite-Kingdom-of-Jordan-Understanding-How-Gender-Norms-in-MNA-Impact-Female-Employment-Outcomes
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/30947
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spelling dig-okr-10986309472024-08-07T19:16:10Z Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Understanding How Gender Norms in MNA Impact Female Employment Outcomes World Bank GENDER GENDER BIAS FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION CHILDCARE DAY CARE CENTERS FLEXIBLE WORK HOURS VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN WOMEN IN SOCIETY HIRING BIAS GENDER NORMS Do women in Jordan want to work? How do men feel about working women in their family? To what extent do personal beliefs and societal expectations influence a woman's decision to work and why should this matter in development interventions? The Jordanian government and development partners have invested heavily in promoting women's economic inclusion. However, Jordan has the lowest female labor force participation (FLFP) in the world of a country not at war. As development practitioners working on issues related to social and economic inclusion in the Middle East and North Africa (MNA) region, we ask ourselves these questions to help us understand binding constraints that prevent excluded groups, such as women and youth, from having equal opportunity to improve their quality of life. We also ask these questions to distinguish between our own and others' perceived notion of inclusiveness. Building evidence from the field is key to enable development practitioners design more effective interventions to support female labor force participation. 2018-12-04T21:10:25Z 2018-12-04T21:10:25Z 2018-06-01 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/859411541448063088/Hashemite-Kingdom-of-Jordan-Understanding-How-Gender-Norms-in-MNA-Impact-Female-Employment-Outcomes https://hdl.handle.net/10986/30947 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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GENDER BIAS
FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
CHILDCARE
DAY CARE CENTERS
FLEXIBLE WORK HOURS
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
WOMEN IN SOCIETY
HIRING BIAS
GENDER NORMS
GENDER
GENDER BIAS
FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
CHILDCARE
DAY CARE CENTERS
FLEXIBLE WORK HOURS
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
WOMEN IN SOCIETY
HIRING BIAS
GENDER NORMS
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DAY CARE CENTERS
FLEXIBLE WORK HOURS
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HIRING BIAS
GENDER NORMS
GENDER
GENDER BIAS
FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
CHILDCARE
DAY CARE CENTERS
FLEXIBLE WORK HOURS
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
WOMEN IN SOCIETY
HIRING BIAS
GENDER NORMS
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Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
description Do women in Jordan want to work? How do men feel about working women in their family? To what extent do personal beliefs and societal expectations influence a woman's decision to work and why should this matter in development interventions? The Jordanian government and development partners have invested heavily in promoting women's economic inclusion. However, Jordan has the lowest female labor force participation (FLFP) in the world of a country not at war. As development practitioners working on issues related to social and economic inclusion in the Middle East and North Africa (MNA) region, we ask ourselves these questions to help us understand binding constraints that prevent excluded groups, such as women and youth, from having equal opportunity to improve their quality of life. We also ask these questions to distinguish between our own and others' perceived notion of inclusiveness. Building evidence from the field is key to enable development practitioners design more effective interventions to support female labor force participation.
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