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NUSEIBEH, RAWAN ASALI (2) answer(s).
 
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Palestinian women teachers in East Jerusalem: layers of discrimination in the labor market / Nuseibeh, Rawan Asali   Journal Article
Nuseibeh, Rawan Asali Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article focuses on the multiple layers of structural discrimination that Palestinian women face in finding employment in occupied East Jerusalem. Faced with limited opportunities in a stagnant economy, isolated from the rest of the Palestinian periphery, and not fully integrated into Israeli society, they are often more educated than their male peers, but family considerations and gender norms shape their educational and professional decision-making processes, trapping them in "feminized" professions such as teaching. As a result, Palestinian women in East Jerusalem have some of the lowest levels of labor participation, regionally and globally.
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Social exclusion of the Domari society of Gypsies in Jerusalem: a story narrated by the women of the tribe / Nuseibeh, Rawan Asali   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This study looks into the lives of women from the Domari Society of Gypsies in Jerusalem. Residing in a conflict-ridden city and exposed to multiple stigmas, the study exposes the structures that perpetuate the disempowerment of Domari women in Jerusalem. It looks into their neighbourhoods, the social services available to them, the education services that they receive, their opportunities in the labour market, and the marriage patterns in the society. The study adopted qualitative research methods to allow the research participants to narrate their stories in ways meaningful to them. The narratives were analysed through an intersectional lens to expose the multiple oppressions these women are subject to. The women’s stories reveal high levels of stigma and isolation, which have disempowered members of the community and perpetuated the cycle of their exclusion.
Key Words Social Exclusion  Intersectionality  East Jerusalem  Stigma  Gypsy  Domari Society 
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