The study aims to define the difficulties which obstruct women's participation in syndicate work, the suggestions to effect this participation, and putting a suggested conception from community organization to effect this participation, the study of descriptive one and used a sample of (370) lawyers syndicate members, study results explains a group of difficulties which obstruct women's participation in syndicate work as social, political, religion, economic, media and personal difficulties, the study arrived to a group of suggestions to effect this participation, socially, changing family view to deal with boys and girls to political participation, politically, training the women to political participation in family, Regionally, correcting the religion negative concepts to deal with women and ended by suggested conception from community organization to effect the participation of women in syndicate work, by using many approaches, models, strategies, tools, roles, of community organization by focusing at social, political, religion, economic, media, personal dimensions.
Nahla, H. K. E. (2021). A suggested conception to community organization to face the difficulties which obstruct women's participation in syndicate work. Journal of Social Work Studies, 54(1), 81-122. doi: 10.21608/dss.2021.64098.1007
MLA
Hassan Khamis Ebrahim Nahla. "A suggested conception to community organization to face the difficulties which obstruct women's participation in syndicate work", Journal of Social Work Studies, 54, 1, 2021, 81-122. doi: 10.21608/dss.2021.64098.1007
HARVARD
Nahla, H. K. E. (2021). 'A suggested conception to community organization to face the difficulties which obstruct women's participation in syndicate work', Journal of Social Work Studies, 54(1), pp. 81-122. doi: 10.21608/dss.2021.64098.1007
VANCOUVER
Nahla, H. K. E. A suggested conception to community organization to face the difficulties which obstruct women's participation in syndicate work. Journal of Social Work Studies, 2021; 54(1): 81-122. doi: 10.21608/dss.2021.64098.1007