Gendered Interaction and Practices of Intimacy Among Emirati Young Spouses: Exploring the Experiences of Wives

This study aims to explore the practices of intimacy among Emirati spouses in a society where gender discrimination persistently governs the private space of family relationships. Participants include 41 young Emirati working wives aged 24–30 who have jobs and are enrolled in graduate studies and re...

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Empowerment
Families & family life
Family relations
Family structure
Graduate studies
Intimacy
Policy making
Public sphere
Reciprocity
Religiosity
Self disclosure
Sex discrimination
Spouses
Traditions
Wives
Women
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