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This research project was supported by a grant from: (1) The Research Center for the Humanities, Deanship of Scientific Research at King Saud University, and (2) The Austrian Scientific Fund (FWF), Vienna.
This study examines perspectives of Saudi university students regarding changing gender roles as affected by women's rights, education, employment, and activity in the public sphere. Results from a questionnaire distributed among 4,455 male and female students indicate students are confident and optimistic about improving gender equity, however resistance from those holding traditional views still exist. Female respondents are more optimistic than male respondents,seeing changes in gender roles as advantageous to their personal and professional lives. Representing a group of allies, a majority of male students regard changing gender roles positively. Men and women reported personal courage to address these challenges, which is an asset moving forward. While approval will never reach consensus,changes may be forthcoming. By surveying the Saudi university population, this study seeks to inform strategy and policy. Gender equity is only possible through increased societal acceptance of women's freedom in their everyday lives.
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Empowered but not Equal: Challenging the Traditional Gender Roles as Seen by University Students in Saudi Arabia
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Creator: Al-bakr, Fawziah
Creator: Bruce, Elizabeth R
Creator: Davidson, Petrina M.
Creator: Schlaffer, Edit
Creator: Kropiunigg, Ulrich
Department: Comparative and International Education
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2017
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English
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Comparative and International Education
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04
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Al-bakr, . F., Bruce, . E. R., Davidson, . P. M., Schlaffer, . E., & Kropiunigg, . U. (2017). Empowered but not Equal: Challenging the Traditional Gender Roles as Seen by University Students in Saudi Arabia (Vols. 04, Issues 03). https://doi.org/10.18275/fire201704011083
Al-bakr, Fawziah, Elizabeth R Bruce, Petrina M. Davidson, Edit Schlaffer, and Ulrich Kropiunigg. 2017. “Empowered But Not Equal: Challenging the Traditional Gender Roles As Seen by University Students in Saudi Arabia”. https://doi.org/10.18275/fire201704011083.
Al-bakr, Fawziah, et al. Empowered But Not Equal: Challenging the Traditional Gender Roles As Seen by University Students in Saudi Arabia. no. 03, 2017, https://doi.org/10.18275/fire201704011083.