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Street Children In Egypt: Group Dynamics And Subcultural Constituents, Nashaat Hussein
Street Children In Egypt: Group Dynamics And Subcultural Constituents, Nashaat Hussein
Faculty Books
No abstract provided.
Poverty And Poverty Alleviation Strategies In Egypt, Ragui Assaad, Malak Rouchdy
Poverty And Poverty Alleviation Strategies In Egypt, Ragui Assaad, Malak Rouchdy
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No abstract provided.
Nilopolitics: A Hydrological Regime, 1870-1990, Mohamed Hatem El-Atawy
Nilopolitics: A Hydrological Regime, 1870-1990, Mohamed Hatem El-Atawy
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This timely study presents research into the historical background of relations among the Nile's riparian states, and the ways in which their security needs have been handled informally in the absence of a security regime. The author discusses the contexts of shifting involvement in the region by global superpowers, as well as Egypt's attempts to maintain security through regional hegemony.
Structural Adjustment, Stabilization Policies And The Poor In Egypt, Karima Korayem
Structural Adjustment, Stabilization Policies And The Poor In Egypt, Karima Korayem
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Structural adjustment and stabilization agreements between Egypt and the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank were signed in 1991. The two agreements are referred to as the economic reform and structural adjustment program (ERSAP). To examine the impact of ERSAP on Egypt's poor , one has to define, first, who are the poor and what is their relative share in the population. The negative impact of ERSAP on the society as a whole will be less harmful if absolute and relative poverty are small in Egypt. ERSAP affects the poor through three channels: prices, incomes, and the provision of …
Workers, Trade Unions And The State In Egypt, 1984-1989, Omar El Shafei
Workers, Trade Unions And The State In Egypt, 1984-1989, Omar El Shafei
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In the last paragraph of their masterpiece on the Egyptian workers' movement, Workers on the Nile, Joel Beinin and Zachary Lockman suggested that "[t]he strike and riot of textile workers in Kafr al-Dawwar in September 1984 may signal an end to the period of relative economic peace and labor quiescence" in Egypt. Their expectation turned out to be true. The 1984 upheaval in Kafr al-Dawwar was followed by five years of intensifying workers' struggle throughout Egypt. This culminated in two major sit-ins at the Helwan Iron and Steel Company in July and August 1989. Two salient aspects of this period …
Social Policy In The Arab World, Jacqueline S. Ismael, Tareq Y. Ismael
Social Policy In The Arab World, Jacqueline S. Ismael, Tareq Y. Ismael
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Social policy may be broadly identified as a category of policies explicitly and specifically designed to deal with the manifold problems of poverty, inequality, and inequity. How a state "deals" with these issues has relied on the perception of social policy as primarily a function of economic variables. An alternative view, however, has seen social policy as primarily a function of ideological variables. While there has been substantial examination of social policy development in advanced industrial states, little is known or systematically studied about social policy determinants in the developing world. Nonetheless, it is starkly evident that patterns of poverty, …
The Empowerment Of Women: Water And Sanitation Initiatives In Rural Egypt, Samiha El Katsha, Susan Watts
The Empowerment Of Women: Water And Sanitation Initiatives In Rural Egypt, Samiha El Katsha, Susan Watts
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No abstract provided.
The Socialist Labor Party: A Case Study Of A Contemporary Egyptian Opposition Party, Hanaa Fikry Singer
The Socialist Labor Party: A Case Study Of A Contemporary Egyptian Opposition Party, Hanaa Fikry Singer
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No abstract provided.
Urban Refugees: Ethiopians And Eritreans In Cairo, Dereck Cooper
Urban Refugees: Ethiopians And Eritreans In Cairo, Dereck Cooper
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No abstract provided.
Scenes Of Schooling: Inside A Girls' School In Cairo, Linda Herrera
Scenes Of Schooling: Inside A Girls' School In Cairo, Linda Herrera
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No abstract provided.
Experience And Expression: Life Among Bedouin Women In South Sinai, Deborah Wickering
Experience And Expression: Life Among Bedouin Women In South Sinai, Deborah Wickering
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No abstract provided.
Social Background And Bureaucratic Behavior In Egypt, Earl L. Sullivan, El Sayed Yassin, Ali Leila, Monte Palmer
Social Background And Bureaucratic Behavior In Egypt, Earl L. Sullivan, El Sayed Yassin, Ali Leila, Monte Palmer
Faculty Books
This study of the role of gender and religion in the Egyptian bureaucracy provides general background information pertaining to the three major topics of this book: bureaucratic behaviour, the role of women in Egyptian society and relations between Egypt's religious groups, the Muslims and the Copts. The author hypothesizes that the attitudes and behaviour of Egyptian bureaucrats will differ markedly on the basis of sex, but that the attitudes and behaviour of Coptic bureaucrats will not differ significantly from those of their Muslim counterparts. The two hypotheses were tested in reference to eight sets of attitudes and behaviour, viz. media …
The Sub Culture Of Hashish Users In Egypt: A Descriptive Analytic Study, Nashaat Hassan Hussein
The Sub Culture Of Hashish Users In Egypt: A Descriptive Analytic Study, Nashaat Hassan Hussein
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No abstract provided.
Squatter Markets In Cairo, Helmi R. Tadros, Mohamed Feteeh, Allen Hibbard
Squatter Markets In Cairo, Helmi R. Tadros, Mohamed Feteeh, Allen Hibbard
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No abstract provided.
Palestinian Labor In A Dependent Economy: Women Workers In The West Bank Clothing Industry, Randa George Siniora
Palestinian Labor In A Dependent Economy: Women Workers In The West Bank Clothing Industry, Randa George Siniora
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No abstract provided.
Participation And Community In The Egyptian New Lands: The Case Of South Tahrir, Nicholas Hopkins, Abderrahim Elhaydary, Salah El Zoghby, Hanaa Singer
Participation And Community In The Egyptian New Lands: The Case Of South Tahrir, Nicholas Hopkins, Abderrahim Elhaydary, Salah El Zoghby, Hanaa Singer
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No abstract provided.
Gone For Good? Egyptian Migration Processes In The Arab World, Ralph R. Sell
Gone For Good? Egyptian Migration Processes In The Arab World, Ralph R. Sell
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No abstract provided.
Informal Communities In Cairo: The Basis Of A Typology, Linda Oldham, Haguer El Hadidi, Hussein Tamaa
Informal Communities In Cairo: The Basis Of A Typology, Linda Oldham, Haguer El Hadidi, Hussein Tamaa
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No abstract provided.
The Institutionalization Of Palestinian Identity In Egypt, Maha Ahmed Dajani
The Institutionalization Of Palestinian Identity In Egypt, Maha Ahmed Dajani
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No abstract provided.
The Political Economy Of Revolutionary Iran, Mihssen Kadhim
The Political Economy Of Revolutionary Iran, Mihssen Kadhim
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[abstract not provided]
Export Of Egyptian School Teachers, Suzanne A. Messiha
Export Of Egyptian School Teachers, Suzanne A. Messiha
Faculty Books
Migration is a complex social phenomenon whose causes, motivations and consequences are diverse. The economist, therefore, cannot presume the monopoly of its explanation. He, like specialists of other disciplines, emphasizes the variables of his concern. This monograph treats migration from an economic point of view; migration is conceptualized as a means of promoting efficient utilization of resources., an fovestment aiming at increasing the productivity of human resources, an investment which has costs and which also generates return (Schultz, 1971: 18, Bowan et al, 1967:875-98; Sjaastad, 1962:8-83.) It is an attempt to appraise Egypt's policy to invest in huma.n capital through …
Cairo's Nubian Families, Peter Geiser
Cairo's Nubian Families, Peter Geiser
Faculty Books
This study examines the social and economic framework of the Nubian community in an atterrpt to discover whether, in fact, the Nubian community currently maintains its sense of social solidarity within a societary context of social change and, if so, how and to what degree this is accomplished. One aspect of this study to be presented in this monograph is the adjustments of Nubian families to the urban condition of Cairo.
Population And Urbanization In Morocco, Saad Eddin Ibrahim
Population And Urbanization In Morocco, Saad Eddin Ibrahim
Faculty Books
This study examines the interplay between two sets of variables in Morocco: population dynamics and urbanization. Its ultimate aim is to provide a solid empirical and conceptual basis for the fonnulation of sound policies for the implementation of a balanced, synchronized development progran. The chief task of the present work is to address the situation in Morocco following the colonial experience. Population and migratory patterns are analyzed within this context to detennine their role in the creation of the present situation of disequilibrium.
Party And Peasant In Syria, Raymond A. Hinnebusch
Party And Peasant In Syria, Raymond A. Hinnebusch
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This study represents a first and very preliminary attempt to describe the development of rural policies and structures and their consequences in Syria under the Ba'th regime. The analysis pretends to no conceptual or methodological sophistication. Its basic limitation derives from the research method employed, entailing heavy dependence on a program of official interviews and village "field trips" undertaken by the writer with the cooperation of the Ba'th party authorities within a limited period of time (one year)