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Normative Anchor or an Operational System: Where Does Palestine Stand in CEDAW Ratification with Regard to Employment?

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  • Asma Mohammad Hannoon

    (Faculty of Business, Girne American University, Karmi Campus, Kyrenia 99300, North Cyprus, Turkey)

  • Feyza Bhatti

    (Faculty of Business, Girne American University, Karmi Campus, Kyrenia 99300, North Cyprus, Turkey
    Center for Gender Studies, Girne American University, Karmi Campus, Kyrenia 99300, North Cyprus, Turkey)

Abstract

Although Palestine ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) in 2014 without reservations, women’s labour-force participation has remained largely stagnant over the past fifteen years, fluctuating between 16% and 20%, raising critical questions about the operational effectiveness of international gender-equality commitments. Focusing on Article 11 of CEDAW, this study adopts a mixed-methods design that integrates administrative labour-force statistics, a survey of 529 economically active women, and qualitative evidence from key-informant interviews, legal texts, and policy documents. Quantitative findings reveal a systematic divergence between symbolic awareness of CEDAW and actionable knowledge of Article 11, with substantially higher levels of informed awareness among respondents engaged through authoritative institutional or civil-society channels. Qualitative evidence further demonstrates that labour-market reforms associated with Article 11 have been uneven and selective, constrained by weak enforcement capacity, fragmented institutional coordination, and employer cost-avoidance practices, particularly in the private sector. Taken together, the findings indicate that CEDAW ratification in Palestine has functioned primarily as a normative anchor rather than as an operational driver of labour-market transformation. By situating these findings within the Sustainable Development Goals framework, the study contributes to SDG 5 (Gender Equality) and SDG 8 (Decent Work) by demonstrating how rights awareness and enforcement credibility condition women’s employment outcomes, while highlighting the central role of institutional coordination and civil-society mediation in line with SDG 17. The study advances debates on treaty implementation by showing that, in fragile governance contexts, progress toward gender-equality targets depends less on formal legal adoption and more on the institutional pathways through which rights are translated into practice.

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  • Asma Mohammad Hannoon & Feyza Bhatti, 2026. "Normative Anchor or an Operational System: Where Does Palestine Stand in CEDAW Ratification with Regard to Employment?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(4), pages 1-22, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:4:p:2129-:d:1869024
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