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ID152535
Title ProperInvestigating preferences for patriarchal values among Muslim university students in southern Thailand
LanguageENG
AuthorSateemae, Suhaimee ;  Sateemae, Mahsoom ;  Abdel-Monem, Tarik
Summary / Abstract (Note)Recent research on Muslim populations has offered interesting but limited insights about values preferences. This mixed-methods study examines the prevalence of support for patriarchy among a sample of religious Muslim university students in Southern Thailand using items from the World Values Survey. It also investigates the durability of these preferences by examining correlations between support or opposition to patriarchal values with preferences towards courtship practices, and elements that influence respondents’ views on gender roles, particularly related to the contemporary socio-economic and political situation facing the Muslim minority of Southern Thailand.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Islam Vol. 11, No.1; Apr 2017: p.81–101
Journal SourceContemporary Islam Vol: 11 No 1
Key WordsMuslims ;  Values ;  Southern Thailand ;  Patriarchy ;  World Values Survey


 
 
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