The impact of the conflict of working and non-working women in society and their role in achieving sustainable development
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https://doi.org/10.61212/jsd/90Keywords:
Role conflict, working women, sustainable development, sustainable development goals, the role of women in sustainable developmentAbstract
The study defined women's struggle as how to manage a situation with two contradictory positions in terms of acceptance and rejection, or positive and negative. Where reference was made to the study of the impact of women's struggles to achieve those goals between their various management and self-promotion. Referring to the nature of the woman being a housewife or a working woman and how conflicts are compatible with that nature and the difference between them.
The study reached the extent of the clear and distinct impact of achieving the goals of sustainable development (decent work and economic growth - poverty eradication - quality education - gender equality) in various fields and counted the most important differences between the nature of women's work according to the type and percentages of achieving the goals of sustainable development and the interdependence between
them and knowledge of the most important Factors contributing to achieving self-development of capabilities in light of women's living conditions and thus covering a larger percentage to achieve those goals in terms of equality with men and their decent work to achieve family economic balance and thus eliminate poverty to empower them economically and also prove their cognitive role through their contributions to the development of their culture with quality education.
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