Gender segmention in the West Bank and Gaza strip: Explaining the absence of Palestinian women from the formal labor force

This paper argues that the longstanding absence of Palestinian women from the formal labor force in the West Bank and Gaza Strip can be located in the distorted nature of Palestinian labor markets as they were patterned and conditioned by economic policies aimed at meeting the needs of the Israeli e...

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Published inThe Economics of Women and Work in the Middle East and North Africa Vol. 4; pp. 175 - 203
Main Author Hammami, Rema
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Emerald Group Publishing Limited 10.05.2001
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Summary:This paper argues that the longstanding absence of Palestinian women from the formal labor force in the West Bank and Gaza Strip can be located in the distorted nature of Palestinian labor markets as they were patterned and conditioned by economic policies aimed at meeting the needs of the Israeli economy. The extremely gender segmented and concentrated nature of Palestinian labor markets is an outcome of the way in which gender relations in Palestinian society interact with the extremely constrained labor opportunities for the population as a whole. As such, the informal sector remains the dominant option for women seeking work income.
ISBN:9780762307142
0762307145
ISSN:1094-5334
DOI:10.1016/S1094-5334(01)04011-0