What Is Veiling? 2014
DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469617756.003.0001
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“…Between the 1970s and 2000s, the participation of women in the UK labour market has increased significantly (Rodriguez et al, ). However, there are substantial differences in employment rates across different ethnic minority groups (Amer, ). Within the British population, Muslim women face the worst job discrimination than any other ethnic group (Yasmeen & Markovic, ).…”
Section: Muslim Women In Employmentmentioning
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“…Between the 1970s and 2000s, the participation of women in the UK labour market has increased significantly (Rodriguez et al, ). However, there are substantial differences in employment rates across different ethnic minority groups (Amer, ). Within the British population, Muslim women face the worst job discrimination than any other ethnic group (Yasmeen & Markovic, ).…”
Section: Muslim Women In Employmentmentioning
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“…Muslim women living in western societies often face complex challenges in the workplace, such as owing to their practice of wearing the hijab, or fitting prayer times into the work timetable (Stakim & Johnston, ). Although women generally experience discrimination in recruitment and selection in the workplace, Muslim women are under far more scrutiny (Amer, ). Other studies suggest that since the 9/11 and 7/7 terror attacks, Muslims are continually viewed negatively (Choudhury & Fenwick, ).…”
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“…Here, I address events related to the hijab and niqab, since there has been little sustained distinction between the two in the American political context. See Amer () for a detailed catalogue and thoughtful analysis of the range of head coverings.…”
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“…Fifthly, the author briefly analyzes the veiling of Muslim women (30 and 221), but she does not deal with it in depth. Sahar Amer, for instance, has discussed different historic, economic, and aesthetic aspects of veiling (Amer 2014).…”
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