الأحد، 23 نوفمبر 2014

Women as breadwinners

women in Egypt work beside their husbands

How do Egyptian families fare if the adult male members are unable or unwilling to work, or if they are simply not around?

It is customary for Egyptian women to work, and in contrast to many other parts of the world where a woman’s place was traditionally regarded as being in the home—children, church and kitchen—it is considered neither demeaning nor indicative of neglecting her family. According to their background, women in Egypt work beside their husbands in the fields; in private or government offices; or at the highest professional levels. Women have no problem finding work; and when they find themselves having to feed their families they have no qualms about accepting any job on offer. According to the industrialist Louis Bishara, women are more dedicated and committed workers and so employers frequently 

prefer them to men