Requirements to qualify poor women for the free labor market from the perspective of the generalist practice of social work

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Faculty of social work - fayoum university

Abstract

The majority of women are not familiar with the skills and adequate education, which qualifies them to engage in the formal labor market, and work in the informal sector is the outlet available to them, Women's work in the informal market is less protected by legislation and laws and has economic and social effects on women, as it represents a source of income for them to face the burden of living, Objectives of the study: The study seeks to achieve the following objectives, Determining the requirements for qualifying poor women for the free labor market, Reaching proposals to activate the requirements to qualify poor women for labor robberies from the perspective of general practice, Study questions:  What are the requirements for qualifying poor women for the free labor market from the perspective of the general practice of social work? The following sub-questions are derived from the main question, What are the requirements for qualifying poor women for the free labor market for training and rehabilitation? What are the requirements to qualify poor women for the free labor market for employment and employment? What are the marketing requirements for poor women to qualify for the self-employment market ? What are the obstacles that face the requirements of qualifying poor women for the free labor market? The study concluded that there are requirements to rehabilitate poor women in the free labor market, and that this category needs special training and qualification requirements, employment and employment requirements, and marketing requirements.

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