2022
DOI: 10.1108/jcefts-10-2021-0061
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Women, land and rural development in Egypt: a socio-cultural perspective

Abstract: Purpose The relationship between women and land is not a mere legal or technical relationship but one that is mediated through socio-cultural norms and notions. Building on the work of Feminism Environmentalism, but moving beyond Agarwal’s materialist system, this paper aims to assess the level of change (if any) in the perceptions and practices of rural communities in Sohag and Assiut toward women’s ownership and inheritance of land post the implementation of some societal initiatives by feminist organization… Show more

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“…These notions have encouraged some of masculinity proponents specifically in rural Egypt to strictly deny the idea of women as business owners (Khodary, 2022). The cultural values, described gender role and society restrictions that Egypt women face at macro level conducive to be affected upon their employment and entrepreneurial experience (Shorbagi et al, 2017).…”
Section: Background Of Egypt’s Women Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These notions have encouraged some of masculinity proponents specifically in rural Egypt to strictly deny the idea of women as business owners (Khodary, 2022). The cultural values, described gender role and society restrictions that Egypt women face at macro level conducive to be affected upon their employment and entrepreneurial experience (Shorbagi et al, 2017).…”
Section: Background Of Egypt’s Women Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%