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Legal Empowerment of Women and Its Relation to Achieving Social Balance in Port Said Governorate

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Last updated: 05 Jan 2025

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Gender Equality

Abstract

This study aims to explore the actual extent of legal empowerment among women in Port Said Governorate, Egypt, as well as the social barriers impeding their progress. Additionally, the study seeks to propose strategies to address these obstacles. Using a sample social survey method, a questionnaire was developed and administered to employed women. Analysis was conducted through the lenses of structural-functional theory, social roles, and feminist perspectives, particularly examining legal positions within the National Council for Women and female lawyers in society. The findings highlight persistent societal views that women's capabilities are not suited to certain roles, often confining them to domestic spheres due to traditional gender norms. Furthermore, women's representation in legal and leadership roles remains notably lower than men's.

DOI

10.21608/jsdses.2024.275560.1028

Keywords

empowerment, Legal, Obstacles, Social, Women

Authors

First Name

Nermeen Ahmed Hassan

Last Name

Mashaly

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Affiliation

Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Port Said University, Egypt

Email

n.mashaly@arts.psu.edu.eg

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Volume

3

Article Issue

2

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49459

Issue Date

2024-09-01

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2024-03-08

Publish Date

2024-09-01

Page Start

134

Page End

151

Print ISSN

2812-6335

Online ISSN

2812-6343

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https://jsdses.journals.ekb.eg/article_371551.html

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scientific research and articles

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2,467

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Publication Title

Journal of Sustainable Development in Social and Environmental Sciences

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https://jsdses.journals.ekb.eg/

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Legal Empowerment of Women and Its Relation to Achieving Social Balance in Port Said Governorate

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Created At

29 Dec 2024