

Women and Work in MENA And South Asia: Puzzles, Paradoxes and Policy Challenges
Apr 15, 2025
Naila Kabeer, Emeritus Professor of Gender and Development, and Ragui Assaad, Freeman Chair in International Economic Policy, delve into the complexities of women's labor participation in MENA and South Asia. They address the paradox of educated women not joining the workforce, influenced by traditional gender roles and cultural norms. Legal barriers affecting women's economic rights are highlighted, alongside the importance of the care economy in empowering women. The conversation explores how societal attitudes and policy reforms can unlock women's potential in these regions.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Challenges in Women's Labor Participation
02:38 • 19min
Gender Roles and Workforce Participation in MENA and South Asia
22:02 • 8min
Reconstructing Norms: Women’s Empowerment in South Asia
29:36 • 4min
Comparative Labor Participation of Women in Bangladesh and India
33:28 • 2min
Women in the Labor Market: Legal Constraints and Reforms
35:49 • 17min
The Importance of the Care Economy for Women's Empowerment
53:06 • 2min
Women in the Workforce: Regional Perspectives
54:54 • 18min