2020
DOI: 10.47299/bsjmm.v1i1.12
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Perception of Women-Only Cafés in Kurdistan Region of Iraq

Abstract: Café restaurants are important pleasure places for the society, especially in the stressful lifetime. Besides, having a separated café or pleasure places only for women might be a good opportunity to support their activity and to increase their socialization in the society. The aim of the study in this respect is to investigate the perception of women about having a women-only café in Sulaymaniyah. It has been observed that not only the religious women but also the ones from various life styles were willing to… Show more

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“…Second, Initiatives for Gender-Exclusive Spaces. Various initiatives have been created in order to achieve a gender-sensitive community such as allocated seating area in public transportations (Kusters, 2017), women-only parking spots in shopping malls (Peters, 2013), breastfeeding rooms in shopping malls (Mohammad Nor & Hussein, 2018), women-only café (Amin & Ahmed, 2020) and women-only parks (Iqbal, 2018). Increasing reports of unpleasant experiences that women have faced such as theft, harassment and other culturally inappropriate acts in public spheres are grounds for the establishments of these genderexclusive spaces (Peters, 2013).…”
Section: Gender Segregation In Public Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, Initiatives for Gender-Exclusive Spaces. Various initiatives have been created in order to achieve a gender-sensitive community such as allocated seating area in public transportations (Kusters, 2017), women-only parking spots in shopping malls (Peters, 2013), breastfeeding rooms in shopping malls (Mohammad Nor & Hussein, 2018), women-only café (Amin & Ahmed, 2020) and women-only parks (Iqbal, 2018). Increasing reports of unpleasant experiences that women have faced such as theft, harassment and other culturally inappropriate acts in public spheres are grounds for the establishments of these genderexclusive spaces (Peters, 2013).…”
Section: Gender Segregation In Public Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%