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PROJECT 
Egypt: The Social Context of Youth Employment:
A Qualitative Study of Workforce Entry and Exit

Publications/Resources
Council researchers' names appear in boldface type.

2006
Amin, Sajeda. "The implications of trade liberalization for working women's marriage: Case studies of Bangladesh, Egypt and Vietnam," in Caren Grown, Elissa Braunstein, and Anju Malhotra (eds.), Trading Women's Health and Rights? Trade Liberalization and Reproductive Health in Developing Economies. London: Zed Books, pp. 97–120.*

2004
Amin, Sajeda and Nagah H. Al-Bassusi. “Education, wage work, and marriage: Perspectives of Egyptian working women,” Journal of Marriage and Family 66(5): 1284–1296. (abstract)

2003
Amin, Sajeda and Nagah H. Al-Bassusi. “Wage work and marriage: Perspectives of Egyptian working women,” Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 171. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF) (PDF in Arabic)

2001
El Kogali, Safaa E., and Nagah H. Al-Bassusi. Youth Livelihood Opportunities in Egypt. Cairo: Population Council. (PDF)

* Not available from the Population Council.

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2 March 2007