The Economics of Coping: the Plight of Women in Iraq's Information Economy

Authors
Looney, Robert
Advisors
Second Readers
Subjects
The Iraqi economy
women in the economy
the legal status of women
the invisible economy
the informal economy
the shadow economy
the coping economy
the Ba'ath Party
the Shiites
Date of Issue
2005
Date
Fall 2005
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Abstract
The author analyzes the role of women in the Iraqi economy, especially the informal sector, in recent times and considers the effect that changes to their role in the economy have had and will have. The paper argues that Iraqi women working in the informal sector face a difficult future the nature of which will depend largely on their educational background, Ba'athist ties during the former regime, the strength of various religious groups opposed to women pursuing activities outside the household, and the areas in which women attempt to pursue a career.
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Article
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National Security Affairs
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Citation
The Journal of Social Political and Economic Studies, Volume 30, Number 3, Fall 2005
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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