1. Introduction
PART I: WOMEN IN MENA COUNTRIES: THEORY AND BACKGROUND
2. A Micro-macro Theory of Young Women's Transition to Adulthood
3. The Context of Case Studies: Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Iran in Comparison
4. Data and Methodology
PART II: WOMEN'S SUCCESS AND FAILURE IN THE EDUCATION SYSTEM
5. Education Failures? The Problem of Limited Access to Education and Early Dropout Among Young Women
6. The Determinants of Young Women's Access to Higher Education
PART III: HOUSEWORK OR WAGE WORK? YOUNG WOMEN'S TRANSITIONS AFTER LEAVING EDUCATION
7. Back Home: Young Women's Transition from School to Inactivity
8. Stiff Competition for Privileged Jobs: Young Women's Transition from School to Work
9. A Polarized World of Female Employment? The Quality of First Employment
PART IV: FAMILY FORMATION
10. Young Women's Transition to Marriage and Household Formation in Difficult Times
11. Completing the Pathway: The Transition to First Birth
PART V: CONCLUSIONS AND DISCUSSIONS
12. Ways to Social Integration of Women in MENA.