ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月22日 11時41分


@tasneemalsultan photographed these families at the Jumairah Residence Beach in #Dubai. As the Baghdad bureau chief for @ニューヨーク・タイムズ, Margaret Coker’s work life takes place in Iraq, where she travels frequently. “But my family life is in Dubai, where my husband, a fellow journalist who covers Afghanistan, and I can enjoy the finer things in life like reliable electricity, supermarkets, multiplexes and beach walks,” she writes. Dubai attracts millions of job seekers each year. “To reside here, however, foreigners need a sponsor, either their employer or a family. And for me, as a woman, that was a problem — and a challenge,” she writes. Women in Dubai can drive, own property, play sports and walk home at night in safety. But for foreign women, the sponsorship system can make daily life anxiety-ridden. “According to immigration law, the person who wears the pants in the family is the husband,” Margaret writes. “And so husbands must sponsor their wives, who are, by and large, legal dependents.” Visit the link in our profile to read about Margaret’s quest to wear the pants in her family.


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