Analyzing the Feminist View of Equal Employment between Men and Women; Its Arguments and Criticisms

Zahra Rabbani Tabar, Alireza Al Boyeh, Razieh Zarei

Abstract


Feminists, in their extreme view of women's employment, have considered equality between men and women in this regard, and in this context, they have given arguments such as equality and equality with men, and opposition to women's dependence on men, preventing women from being humiliated by housework. Or doing worthless work, specialized child rearing by child care specialists, women's social need for employment and presence in society and a sense of social responsibility, and reducing motherhood hardships for working women by replacing mothers. In this article, we have decided to criticize and examine these arguments from an extra-religious and an intra-religious (Islamic) perspective.


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Feminist View; Equal Employment; Arguments and Criticisms

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