Gender Equality at Public Universities in Saudi Arabia: Achievements and Ambitions

Q3 Social Sciences
Yasin Elhadary Hillo Abdelatti
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Gender equality is one of the 17 fundamental targets of the Sustainable Development Goals to be achieved by 2030. Many countries including Saudi Arabia have made intensive efforts to close gender gap. This paper aims to uncover how Saudi Arabia is addressing gender inequality in higher education, mainly at public universities. The paper employs both Gender Parity Index (GPI) and Gender Gap Global Index (GGGI) generated by the World Economic Forum (WEF). This is enhanced by the critical analysis of the most recent documents and statistical data related to the topic published inside and outside Saudi Arabia. The main sources of statistical data include UNESCO, the World Bank, and the United Nations organizations. The paper affirms that gender parity in higher education is almost achieved and even indicates a reversal of the situation. Political will, political stability, and the implementation of rational policies are the key factors behind achieving gender parity in higher education.  The gross enrolment ratio (GER) has risen from 1% in 1975 to 70.6 % in 2020, with 67.9% for males, and 73.5% for females. Moreover, the GPI measure in 2021 was 1.15 indicating that females are surpassing males and dominating public universities. Despite these positive remarks, gender disparities do exist in the field of study, university staff and leadership positions. The paper fills in the research gap as there is a scarcity of comprehensive studies addressing gender inequality in Saudi higher education. Further studies are needed to address this issue and ensure equal representation and opportunities.     Received: 3 March 2024 / Accepted: 16 June 2024 / Published: 5 July 2024
沙特阿拉伯公立大学的性别平等:成就与抱负
性别平等是到 2030 年要实现的可持续发展目标的 17 项基本目标之一。包括沙特阿拉伯在内的许多国家都为缩小性别差距做出了巨大努力。本文旨在揭示沙特阿拉伯如何解决高等教育(主要是公立大学)中的性别不平等问题。本文采用了世界经济论坛(WEF)编制的性别均等指数(GPI)和性别差距全球指数(GGGI)。此外,还对沙特阿拉伯国内外发布的与该主题相关的最新文件和统计数据进行了批判性分析。统计数据的主要来源包括教科文组织、世界银行和联合国各组织。本文确认,高等教育中的性别均等已基本实现,甚至表明形势正在发生逆转。政治意愿、政治稳定和合理政策的实施是实现高等教育性别均等的关键因素。 总入学率(GER)从 1975 年的 1%上升到 2020 年的 70.6%,其中男性为 67.9%,女性为 73.5%。此外,2021 年的性别平等指数(GPI)为 1.15,表明女性正在超过男性,并在公立大学中占据主导地位。尽管取得了这些积极的成果,但在研究领域、大学教职员工和领导岗位上仍存在性别差异。本文填补了这一研究空白,因为很少有针对沙特高等教育中性别不平等问题的全面研究。要解决这一问题并确保平等的代表性和机会,还需要进一步的研究。 收到:2024 年 3 月 3 日 / 已接受:2024 年 6 月 16 日 / 发表:2024 年 7 月 5 日
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Journal of Educational and Social Research
Journal of Educational and Social Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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