Education and the reverse gender divide in the Gulf States : embracing the global, ignoring the local / Natasha Ridge
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Oil and the expansion of education in the Gulf -- 2. The rise of women in the Gulf -- 3. The quest for modernity: gender, education, and development -- 4. Leaving the boys behind -- 5. Placating the populace: nationalization, gender, and the threat to education -- 6. The value of education beyond work: implications for gender --7. The future of gender, education, and development in the Gulf.
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