"precarious Feminine Labor and the Growth of Gender-Based Violence"
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Abstract
Feminist discourse in the Arab world today is considered an influential structure within the intellectual and emotional system that organizes our lives. It has imposed itself as a tool for analyzing and understanding social, economic, and political events, starting with the family and extending to the political system as a whole.Feminism thus appears at the heart of the fragility our region is experiencing today, and it is a field of knowledge that cannot be bypassed; rather, many questions must be raised through which the central cumulative action of any cognitive and institutional field is carried out, especially after many problems have emerged that prevented the establishment of social justice on a gender basis,nourished by a patriarchal culture.
There is certainly a need today to open an open discussion and undertake participatory work in order to study the dilemmas that prevent improving the status of women in society and protecting them from all forms of violence, especially those categories that practice precarious professions that make them vulnerable to multiple forms of violence.
In this context, we present a research paper entitled “Precarious Feminine Labor and the Growth of Gender-Based Violence," in which we adopted the case study method to delve into the phenomenon of violence among women in precaious work and to uncover its causes, forms, and ways to reduce it.