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Islanders
About 270.000 people
live in the Maldives, 1/3 of them in the capital Malé.
There are about 20,000 expatriate workers, mainly Sri Lankans,
but also Europeans and Indians employed in the tourism and
education sector.
Maldivians are of
the Indo-Aryan race with Arabic, African influences due
to their geographical location.
Nearly 50% of the
population is under 15 years, an astonishing number, but
easy to believe when one walks down the main road in Malé.
Just before the beginning of school thousands of children
in white school uniforms swarm the streets eager to go to
school.
Maldivians are friendly,
hospitable and peace loving people, at the same time reserved
and in control of their emotions.
Women
Women have equal
access to education and jobs and they play a vital role
in island communities and in their families. Women?s contribution
to the national development effort is significant. They
hold key posts in the civil service and the private sector.
A married woman
keeps her maiden name, can do business and acquire property
in her name.
A specific government
ministry, the Ministry of Women?s Affairs is designated
to oversee the development of women in the country.
Marriage
and divorce
Marriage is usually
a simple affair, but recently the trend has been towards
Western-style wedding receptions with often up to 400/500
guests. The
divorce rate is very high and it is not rare to meet people
who have been married twice or thrice.
Maldivians live
in extended families and a newly married couple usually
moves into a room in the girl or boy?s house, a necessity
in Malé due to the shortage of housing.
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