NJ03210524
WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE EAST: THE PRICE OF CHANGE
Directed by Marilyn Gaunt

For 60 years, Egyptian women have been gradually entering all sectors of the public work force. Work outside the home, once considered shameful, has today become a necessity. Today, nearly 40% of Egyptian women contribute in some way to providing the family income.

THE PRICE OF CHANGE examines the effect of working on five women, including a factory worker, a doctor, and an opposition member of Egypt's Parliament, to present a picture of changing attitudes toward work, family, sex, and the woman's place in society.

Reviews
~ "Provides glimpses into the lives of a variety of contemporary Egyptian women… [and] sets their difficulties in the context of changes that pose problems for the entire nation." - Psychology of Women Quarterly

~ "[THE PRICE OF CHANGE] Illuminates the lives of rural and urban women in Egypt today." - Science Books and Films
DVD (Color, With Study Guide)
26 minutes
1982
 
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