Title of article :
Gender inequity in Saudi Arabia and its role in public health
Author/Authors :
Mobaraki, A.E.H. University of Gunma - Graduate School of Medicine - Department of Radiation Oncology, Japan , Söderfeldt, B. University of Malmö - Faculty of Odontology - Department of Oral Public Health, Sweden
Abstract :
In Saudi Arabia, local interpretations of Islamic laws and social norms have a negative impact on the health and well-being of women. The objective of this literature review was to discuss gender inequity in Saudi Arabia and its relation to public health. Despite the scarcity of recent statistics and information regarding gender inequity in Saudi Arabia, this review is an attempt to explore this sensitive issue in this country. Women’s roles and rights in Saudi society were examined, including education, marriage, polygamy, fertility, job opportunities, car driving and identification cards. Further research to assess knowledge, attitudes and practices towards health care of Saudi men and women is recommended.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal