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14 jui 2013

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Doha News

Eight Work Challenges Facing Women in Qatar

Though women in Qatar have made huge strides in the workplace, they still contend with several obstacles on the job.According to Wamda, a Jordan-based organization for entrepreneurs that recently held a workshop in Qatar, those challenges vary for expats and Qataris. For [expats:] Unfair sponsorship laws...; not being taken seriously...; being stereotyped as “moody.”... Family not on same page...For Qatari women, work/life balance was the biggest issue, with challenges including: Lacking flexibility... Not having a children’s space… Social obligations... Lack of financial independence.