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ID169444
Title ProperMeanings of Women’s Agency: A Case Study from Qatar on Improving Measurement in Context
LanguageENG
AuthorQutteina, Yara
Summary / Abstract (Note)The measurement of women’s agency poses numerous challenges, including multi-dimensionality and context-specificity. This challenge is especially large for non-Western contexts that adapt measurement instruments without rigorous testing and comprehensive understanding of construct meanings in place. In this paper, we present a case study from Qatar where we investigate the face validity, comprehension and functionality of women’s agency scale items. Cognitive interviews were conducted with twenty-four women to capture their interpretations of decision-making, freedom-of-movement, and gender attitudes scale items. The majority of women originally reported that they made their own decisions; yet, further probing revealed otherwise. While women seemed to understand, as intended, the freedom-of-movement item, the items measuring gender attitudes were generally reflective of broader local societal norms rather than the women’s own opinions. This research highlights the need for deeper exploration into women’s understanding of an agency scale before its use in a new context.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Arabian Studies Vol. 9, No.1; Apr 2019: p.33-51
Journal SourceJournal of Arabian Studies Vol: 9 No 1
Key WordsQatar ;  Measurement ;  Arab Middle East ;  Women’s Empowerment ;  Women’s Agency ;  Scale Validation


 
 
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