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ERIC Number: EJ1425250
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024-Apr
Pages: 23
Abstractor: As Provided
ISBN: N/A
ISSN: ISSN-1443-1394
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Empowering Saudi Women through Vocational Skills
Sarah M. Alajlan; Obaidalah H. Aljohani
Australian Journal of Adult Learning, v64 n1 p82-104 2024
This study aimed to assess the level of empowerment experienced by Saudi women through the vocational skills taught in educated neighbourhood programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, the research sought to determine whether there were statistically significant differences in empowerment levels based on marital status and the number of courses under-taken. The research uncovered the challenges faced by women during the pandemic, utilising descriptive statistics to collect data. The sample consisted of Saudi females enrolled in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. The results indicated that Saudi women experienced empowerment through the vocational skills acquired in educated-neighbourhood programs. Furthermore, the findings revealed no statistically significant differences in empowerment levels among women based on marital status. However, there were statistically significant differences in the empowerment levels of the participants based on the number of courses taken. The results illustrated that the various challenges faced by women during the pandemic, included isolation at home, psychological coping, dis-continued economic activities, adherence to safety precautions, and access to healthcare.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Adult Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Saudi Arabia
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