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Women and the lack of work opportunities they encounter in the 2 countries of Yemen and Qatar in relations to them not being able to help the economy due to that they cannot find work or they are not allowed to work because of laws
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My class is an International Relations class with a concentration in economy, so it cannot only be international relations related I also need to include economic terms economic theories to support my paper so I need sources from reliable economic books/journals. My professor stated that newspaper articles will not count as a referred journal. So I need actual scholarly journals. The book from the class is Introduction to international Political economy the seventh edition published in 2019. The authors are David N Balaam and Bradford Dillman. This is where I should get the economic theories from this is one source. It is a bibliography that is part of a research paper. I need a minimum of 15 sources all from scholarly journals and university level sources. I included a file with the book I need to include as one of my sources.
Here are the instructions as stated in my assignment:
The paper must also include a properly styled bibliography. The citation and bibliography styles can be found in 17th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style. It is available in the reference section of the library or online.
Sources for your paper should include a minimum of 15 sources from books and/or articles from refereed journals). Remember you will likely find excellent articles in journals that specialize in particular regions or issues. Dependable sites on the Web can be found through universities, international institutions, governments, and respected research institutes. You NEED to avoid unreliable sites. Many countries have at least one newspaper in English online, they are useful to understand local perspectives. Additionally, articles from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, The Economist or other “national” newspapers should also prove helpful though newspaper articles will not qualify as a refereed journal.