Gendered precarity in Saudi Arabia: Examining the state policies and patriarchal culture in the labor market

IF 3.9 1区 社会学 Q2 MANAGEMENT Gender Work and Organization Pub Date : 2024-02-27 DOI:10.1111/gwao.13119
Maryam Aldossari, Sara Chaudhry
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This study explores the intersection of state-driven policies, patriarchal culture, and gender precarity in the Saudi Arabian retail sector, drawing on twenty-six in-depth interviews with employees and other stakeholders. We offer a comprehensive understanding of the multi-layered nature of precarity, focusing on the role of the patriarchal state and culture in perpetuating gender inequalities and shaping individuals' subjective experiences of precarity against the backdrop of structural precarity. For Saudi men, state-driven policies exacerbate job insecurity and challenge traditional family ideology and the breadwinner model. However, Saudi women faced socio-economic vulnerability and organisational neglect, leading to underreporting of sexual harassment and limited protests against it. This antagonistic interplay of state policies and entrenched socio-religious norms creates both structural and subjective precarity in workplaces. Our study highlights the complexities in addressing gender disparities, emphasizing the intersectionality of gender, religiosity, and power relations. It contributes to understanding gender dynamics in Saudi Arabia by illustrating how state policies and patriarchal culture shape both structural and subjective forms of precarity and emphasizes the importance of fostering feminist consciousness amongst women as part of a broader strategy for addressing gender inequalities.

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沙特阿拉伯的性别不稳定性:考察劳动力市场中的国家政策和父权文化
本研究通过对员工和其他利益相关者进行 26 次深入访谈,探讨了沙特阿拉伯零售业中国家驱动的政策、父权制文化和性别不稳定性之间的交集。我们对不稳定性的多层次性质有了全面的了解,重点关注父权制国家和文化在延续性别不平等以及在结构性不稳定性背景下塑造个人主观不稳定性体验方面所起的作用。对沙特男性而言,国家驱动的政策加剧了工作的不稳定性,挑战了传统的家庭意识形态和养家糊口的模式。然而,沙特妇女面临着社会经济的脆弱性和组织的忽视,导致对性骚扰的报告不足和对性骚扰的抗议有限。国家政策和根深蒂固的社会宗教规范之间的这种对抗性相互作用,造成了工作场所的结构性和主观不稳定性。我们的研究突出了解决性别差异问题的复杂性,强调了性别、宗教信仰和权力关系的交叉性。它通过说明国家政策和父权文化如何形成结构性和主观形式的不稳定,强调了在妇女中培养女权意识作为解决性别不平等问题更广泛战略的一部分的重要性,从而有助于理解沙特阿拉伯的性别动态。
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期刊介绍: Gender, Work & Organization is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal. The journal was established in 1994 and is published by John Wiley & Sons. It covers research on the role of gender on the workfloor. In addition to the regular issues, the journal publishes several special issues per year and has new section, Feminist Frontiers,dedicated to contemporary conversations and topics in feminism.
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