User:Cmhofley

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Hello! I am a law student delving into feminist economics and theory, interested in exploring the topic from an international perspective and incorporating more content into Wikipedia that reflects recent developments in the field.

Wikipedia article I plan to edit[edit]

I am currently improving the new article Women's Education in Iran, which I plan to merge with the existing Iranian gender restrictions on education.

I am interested in updating this page as recent Iranian elections changed the state of female participation in the country. Yet currently little context and details on what restrictions on education are imposed for women and how it has affected their participation in society is included. I think it is a timely and important article to revise, and have compiled these references for inclusion:

Fereidouni, S., Mehran, G., & Mansourian, Y. (2015). Female Empowerment in Iran: The Voice of Iranian University Students. Higher Education Quarterly69(4), 366-385.

Iravani, M. R. (2010). Women's Education, Employment And Unemployment In Iran. Rajagiri Journal Of Social Development1(2), 31-44.

Kouhi Esfahani, M. (2014). Iranian Women: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back. Middle Eastern Studies / Ortadogu Etütleri, 5(2), 31-53.

Majbouri, M. (2015). Female Labor Force Participation in Iran: A Structural Analysis. Review Of Middle East Economics And Finance11(1), 1-23.

Mehran, G. (2009). “Doing And Undoing Gender”: Female Higher Education In The Islamic Republic Of Iran. International Review Of Education / Internationale Zeitschrift Für Erziehungswissenschaft, 55(5/6), 541-559. doi:10.1007/s11159-009-9145-0

Mehran, G. (2011). The paradox of tradition and modernity in female education in the Islamic Republic of Iran. In, Islam and education. Vol. II: Education in Eastern Europe, Central Eurasia, South Asia and South East Asia. Ed. Tahir Abbas (pp. 108-125). London & New York: Routledge.

Rezai-Rashti, G., & Moghadam, V. (2011). Women and higher education in Iran: What are the implications for employment and the 'marriage market'?. International Review Of Education / Internationale Zeitschrift Für Erziehungswissenschaft57(3/4), 419-441. doi:10.1007/s11159-011-9217-9

Rezai-Rashti, G. M. (2015). The Politics of Gender Segregation and Women's Access to Higher Education in the Islamic Republic of Iran: The Interplay of Repression and Resistance. Gender And Education, 27(5), 469-486.

Safavi, F. (2014). Did The Recent Commitment To Higher Education By Iranian Young Women Affect The Male-Female Ratios At Universities In Iran?. International Journal Of Business & Public Administration, 11(1), 81-104.

Sakurai, K. (2012). Shi‘ite Women's Seminaries ( howzeh-ye ‘elmiyyeh-ye khahran) in Iran: Possibilities and Limitations. Iranian Studies, 45(6), 727-744. doi:10.1080/00210862.2012.726846