2022
DOI: 10.1108/gm-09-2020-0268
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Women’s centrality of life domains: the Israeli case

Abstract: Purpose This article aims to provide an examination of the impact of Jewish religious tradition on attitudes toward life domains among Jewish Israeli women. This is the first study of importance of life-domains among women in the ultra-Orthodox community: the fastest growing population in Israel. This population exhibits a unique occupational pattern in which women are the primary economic actors. As women are transitioning into more central occupational and economic players throughout the world, this research… Show more

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“…In the case of Israel, the above propelled non-Haredi society to rapidly become more individualistic and more materialistic in recent decades (Abbou et al. 2017 ; Kay 2012b ; Sharabi and Harpaz 2011 ).…”
Section: The Israeli Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of Israel, the above propelled non-Haredi society to rapidly become more individualistic and more materialistic in recent decades (Abbou et al. 2017 ; Kay 2012b ; Sharabi and Harpaz 2011 ).…”
Section: The Israeli Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the attention paid to the impact of gender on corporations and their performance, the studies in their greatest aspect were in developed markets vs. a lack for emerging market, according to Patterson et al, (2021), that There is a declining trend in gender discrimination, but the problem continues and requires policymakers, society, and the government to work towards gender parity. Some of studies in emerging market dealt with the basis of decision-making (Lari et al, 2022;Kay and Sharabi, 2022), organizational behavior (Al-Ismail et al, 2019), leadership (Hallward and Bekdash-Muellers, 2019;Ottsen, 2019;Gorondutse et, al., 2021;Mashele and Alagidede, 2022), and attitude to corporate social responsibility (Issa and Fang, 2019). The study investigates both determinants and repercussions of Women at Top Management Levels in Egypt as an emerging market based on questionnaire and financial analysis.…”
Section: Conclusion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Domain centrality typically changes throughout the life course and is also affected by societal macro trends. For instance, although work remains an important domain, a decline in work centrality in western countries has been observed in population studies since the 1980s, probably caused by increasing individualism, increased demand for work-life balance and the development of a leisure culture combined with economic prosperity [ 19 ]. Significant relationships have also been reported between domain centrality and gender, age, education and occupational status [ 20 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%