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      Sociopolitical Participation of Kuwaiti Women in the Development Process: Current State and Challenges Ahead

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      Journal of Social Service Research
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      Development, Kuwait, participation, women

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          This study explores the sociocultural status of Kuwaiti women and examines the obstacles that may hinder them from participating in socioeconomic development of Kuwait. The study analyzes the nature of legislative, political, sociocultural, and economic challenges faced by Kuwaiti women and suggests measures to overcome these obstacles to help women in attaining a prime role in the development process. The survey sample included 300 Kuwaiti citizens of both genders selected randomly from different social and professional backgrounds. Statistical analyses including mean values and covariance analysis revealed the awareness of gender-based differences in attitudes on the nature of constraints faced in moving toward the progress of Kuwaiti women. Discussed are social, economic, and knowledge-based constraints that restrain women from playing an active role in the socioeconomic development of Kuwait. Future directions include the acknowledgement of increased levels of education among Kuwaiti women and the available talent pool that will remain underutilized if women are not raised to leadership levels. Further research is needed on the scope and challenges in implementing strategies for the empowerment of women as a part of legislation.

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                Journal
                J Soc Serv Res
                J Soc Serv Res
                WSSR
                wssr20
                Journal of Social Service Research
                Routledge
                0148-8376
                19 October 2016
                1 September 2016
                : 42
                : 5 , International Topics: Living in A Global Society, Part One
                : 689-702
                Affiliations
                [ a ]Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Kuwait University , Shiwaikh, Kuwait
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                CONTACT Ali Z. Alzuabi dr.alzuabi@ 123456gmail.com Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Kuwait University , Kaifan 81686, Shiwaikh, 7196Kuwait
                Article
                1212775
                10.1080/01488376.2016.1212775
                5062044
                e092808b-62c3-46c8-b3cd-3b949d80a1ee
                © 2016 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis© Ali A. Alzuabi

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way.

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