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    Gender Equity in Commonwealth Higher Education: by Kwesiga, Joy Constance

    Published 2018
    “…There are concerns about the current distribution patterns of women in universities as students, academics and managers and the qualitative experiences of women in Commonwealth universities. …”
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    Gender Communication and Leadership: A Qualitative Research in Managerial Level by Gonca Yıldırım, Müge Öztunç

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Afterfinalizing the coding process, cluster analysis that explores the similarities of the codes was applied, andthis enabled a deep understanding of gender differences within large-scale corporate companies in Turkey.Findings show that gender-based roles and gender stereotypes in corporate companies in Turkish societyare compatible with the literature, but also reveal new patterns. Although women’s awareness of theircommunication skills has increased, it is seen that there are still some gender stereotypes that they accept.…”
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    « Faire éclater le canon, arriver à un discours commun sur la littérature. » by Vicky Gauthier, Camille Islert, Martine Reid

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…It first discusses the career of Professor Martine Reid, in order to explore heritages and constellations in connection with her own practice as a teacher and researcher in literature. Secondly, the notion of constellation is linked to the literary history of women, in order to discuss its relevance, and above all to evoke the particular (re)constitution of these networks and lineages that we still struggle to integrate permanently into a general narrative of literature.…”
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    GENDER EQUALITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA: THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY by KAZEEM ADEREMI ASIYANBI, AHMED YUSUF BABATUNDE, ADENIYI MICHAEL ADEWUSI

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, in Nigeria, severe gender inequities exist, limiting women's access to school, healthcare, economic opportunities, and political representation. …”
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    In love with the desert by R. Wheeler

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This article further shows that reading the literature of the Christian desert tradition, alongside contemporary naturalists, reveals ways in which the desert and women’s lives, in particular, have been used, then and now, to reflect on experiences of vulnerability, loss, and discernment of vocation. …”
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    The Religious Work of Beverly Jenkins’s Black Historical Romance by Jeania Ree V. Moore

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Bringing together African American historiography and popular romance studies with Black women’s theological ethics and literature, this article examines Jenkins’s novels, her formation as a writer, and her reader reception to shine a new light on the many facets of Black popular romance. …”
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    Reconstruction of MUI Fatwa No. 7 of 2000 on the Dispatch of Female Migrant Workers: A Psychological Perspective by Izzatur Rusuli

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Women working abroad have become a significant phenomenon in Indonesia, prompting the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) to issue a fatwa that regulates and provides guidance for those pursuing it. …”
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    The Effect of Gender Differences on Psychological Well-being of Lecturers by Ema Yudiani, Jesyia Meyrinda, Siti Khosiyah, Husna Dendara

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Inconclusive results have also been obtained from existing literature focused on differences in psychological well-being in organizations and industries between women and men. …”
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    Land Rights, Land Ownership, and Land Governance among Rural Communities in River Tana County, Kenya: A Gender Perspective by Wilson Ndenyele, Marie-Emmanuelle, Halimu Suleimani Shauri, Godffrey Nato

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In conclusion, land issues were a subject of men rather than women or both to address, which could make or undo the wishes of women and how well land was used mattered to women. …”
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    Internal and external influences on role stereotype adherence and gender dynamics on engineering design teams by Anastasia M. Schauer, Jessie Liu, Christopher Saldaña, Katherine Fu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusions These results support existing literature related to the likelihood of (1) women taking on non-technical roles on engineering teams and (2) society devaluing work that is stereotypically associated with feminine stereotypes. …”
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    Puerperal gravid process like risk factor for the presentation of severe clinical pictures of Influenza A (H1N1) by Carlos Zerquera

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Such considerations are the author's points of view, based on the review of medical literature, as very recent aspects in relation with to the beginning and normal development of the pregnancy and an experience of more than thirty years as the head of medical team for the care of severe pregnant women patients.…”
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    Reflections on a century of road transport developments in West Africa and their (gendered) impacts on the rural poor by Gina Porter

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…This paper explores broad trends in road construction and associated transport services development in two West African countries, Ghana and Nigeria, over the last hundred years and considers their impact on the rural poor, with particular reference to rural women. It draws on diverse evidence, including twentieth century colonial archives, personal ethnographic field research undertaken over a 35- year period, associated quantitative surveys, and relevant secondary literature. …”
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    « La bru Gemotsang s’est fait teindre en blond » by Françoise Robin

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This article explores how an attentive reading of contemporary Tibetan literature makes it possible to describe the evolutions of female hairstyles and, by extension, the socioeconomic upheavals affecting today’s Tibetan young women. …”
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    Family planning in Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs): A scoping review. by Relmah Baritama Harrington, Nichole Harvey, Sarah Larkins, Michelle Redman-MacLaren

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The use of contraceptives for family planning improves women's lives and may prevent maternal deaths. However, many women in low and middle-income countries, including the Pacific region, still die from pregnancy-related complications. …”
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    Cultural Stereotypes, Literary Agency, and Postcolonial Writing: A Conversation with Shirin Ramzanali Fazel and Simone Brioni by Maria Morelli

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The issue of veiling, in particular, has consistently been the focus of attention in a number of European countries, with many statements made concerning the significance of the veil in relation to women’s position in society. Given the urgency of the topic, I co-organised the conference “Women and Islam: Agency in Italophone and Francophone Literatures”, which took place on 27 October 2023 at the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies at the University of London. …”
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    ‘God Gave us Legs to Walk!’ by Marizanne Grundlingh

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… Domestic work is a major source of income for many Black African women in South Africa. The experience of domestic workers is mainly shaped along racial and class lines – this is a result of the remnants of the legacy of apartheid, where many Coloured and African women were dependent on employment in the domestic work sphere. …”
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    Obesity and Cancer Screening according to Race and Gender by Heather Bittner Fagan, Richard Wender, Ronald E. Myers, Nicholas Petrelli

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Most studies on cervical cancer screening found a negative association between increasing weight and screening, and this negative association was most consistent in white women. Recent literature on mammography reports no association with weight. …”
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