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Working Women in Jordan Fida J. Adely

Working Women in Jordan By Fida J. Adely

Working Women in Jordan by Fida J. Adely


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Working Women in Jordan: Education, Migration, and Aspiration by Fida J. Adely

A surprising look at the meaningful social changes in Jordan as lived and navigated by educated women.

Jordan has witnessed tremendous societal transformation in its relatively short history. Today it has one of the most highly educated populations in the region, and women have outnumbered and outperformed their male counterparts for more than a decade. Yet, despite their education and professional status, many women still struggle to build a secure future and a life befitting of their aspirations.

In Working Women in Jordan anthropologist Fida J. Adely turns to college-educated women in Jordan who migrate from rural provinces to Amman for employment opportunities. Building on twelve years of ethnographic research and extensive interviews with dozens of women, as well as some of their family members, Adely analyzes the effects of developments such as expanded educational opportunities, urbanization, privatization, and the restructuring of the labor market on womens life trajectories, gender roles, the institution of marriage, and kinship relations. Through these rich narrative accounts and the analysis of broader socio-economic shifts, Adely explains how educational structures can act as both facilitators and obstacles to workforce entryalong with cascading consequences for family and social life. Deeply thorough and compelling, Working Women in Jordan asks readers to think more critically about what counts as development, and for whom.

Working Women in Jordan Reviews

In vibrant ethnographic detail,Working Women in Jordanilluminates the desires, aspirations, and struggles of young, educated women who have migrated to Amman to work. Adely brilliantly uplifts womens 'creative agency' while contextualizing their lives in relation to Jordans neoliberal economic policies and demographic shifts, as well as the growing urbanization and density of its capital city. The longitudinal perspective Adely brings to womens work and family experiences is invaluable for our understandings of gendered social change."




-- Lara Deeb, Scripps College

About Fida J. Adely

Fida J. Adely is the Hala and Clovis Maksoud Chair in Arab Studies and associate professor at the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University. She is the author of Gendered Paradoxes: Educating Jordanian Women in Nation, Faith, and Progress, published by the University of Chicago Press.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Interlude OneElias and Hoda
1 A History of Education, Labor, and Migration
Interlude TwoButhayna
2 Migration, Agency, and Aspiration
Interlude ThreeRania
3 Making a Life in Amman
Interlude FourUm Wijdan, Hannan, and Hala
4 Family, Power, and Change
Interlude FiveSameera
5 Marriage, Staying Single, and Making a Home
Conclusion

Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

CIN0226833941VG
9780226833941
0226833941
Working Women in Jordan: Education, Migration, and Aspiration by Fida J. Adely
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
2024-06-05
224
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