LEGISLATIVE LANDMARKS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BAHRAIN’S PROGRESS IN WOMEN’S LABOR RIGHTS

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  • Fatima Hassan Al-Khalifa, LL.D Assistant Professor of Civil Law, Applied Sciences University, Faculty of Law, Private Law Section, Kingdom of Bahrain
  • Ali Jaber Al-Ahmed, LL.D. Assistant Professor of Civil Law, Applied Sciences University, Faculty of Law, Private Law Section, Kingdom of Bahrain

Keywords:

Women in the labor market, labor legislation, gender equality, workforce participation, Bahraini labor law

Abstract

The increasing participation of women in the labor market is influenced by various factors, including higher educational attainment, evolving labor laws, financial responsibilities, and the shift from traditional to modern means of production. This paper examines these influences and highlights the importance of aligning labor legislation with the reality of women's roles in the workforce, in line with international principles and conventions.

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Published

2024-04-25

How to Cite

Al-Khalifa, F. H., & Al-Ahmed, A. J. (2024). LEGISLATIVE LANDMARKS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BAHRAIN’S PROGRESS IN WOMEN’S LABOR RIGHTS. Ayden International Journal of Law, Political Science, and Administration, 11(1), 59–74. Retrieved from https://aydenjournals.com/index.php/AIJLPSA/article/view/260

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