Ince-Yenilmez, Meltem
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Journal of interpersonal violence
The most important thing learned about intimate partner violence (IPV) over the last 20 years is that violence is gendered and can be learned after faced and can only be understood in the context of gender inequality. To promote gender equality, a number of legal reforms and policies have been put in place over the last decade. The main problem is ...
Aborisade, Richard A
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Journal of interpersonal violence
Notwithstanding the pervasiveness of sexual harassment in the bar and restaurant industry, limited attention has been paid to empirically examining the dynamics of sexual crimes committed in the industry. To address this, a qualitative study was conducted with female bartenders in drinking bars within Lagos metropolis to explore the nature and patt...
Madariaga, Hector M Sieberg, Christine B Vela, Xavier Kwon, Katherine Lerma, Edgar V Desai, Tejas
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Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association
Gender inequities negatively impact productivity and career advancement for women. Social media platforms like Twitter can be used to achieve greater parity and address underrepresentation by providing a medium for education, research and mentorship, however, it is unknown how it may contribute to gender inequity. Our aim was to examine gender inte...
Panchang, Sarita Vijay Joshi, Pratima Kale, Smita
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Global public health
Emerging research on sanitation challenges in the Global South increasingly uncovers health and social impacts by gender, particularly lack of sanitation safety. Women may employ strategies to avoid urination or defecation ('holding it') in the absence of safe sanitation, but the practice is not well understood. We quantitatively analyze survey dat...
Pastor Quiles, María Mateo Corredor, Daniel
En este artículo se presenta el estudio de la autoría de hombres y mujeres en los trabajos de investigación procedentes de una selección de diez revistas de Arqueología publicadas en España en el último medio siglo. Se analiza el porcentaje de representación de las mujeres en estas revistas de impacto y su evolución a lo largo de ese periodo. Tambi...
Randler, Christoph Tomažič, Iztok
Animal Welfare Attitudes (AWA) are defined as human attitudes towards the welfare of animals in different dimensions and settings. Demographic factors, such as age and gender are associated with AWA. The aim of this study was to assess gender differences among university students in a large convenience sample from twenty-two nations in AWA. A total...
Brown, Laura J Lowe, Hattie Gibbs, Andrew Smith, Colette Mannell, Jenevieve
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Journal of interpersonal violence
van Veelen, Ruth Derks, Belle
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Frontiers in Psychology
In the study of women in academia, the focus is often particularly on women’s stark underrepresentation in the math-intensive fields of natural sciences, technology, and economics (NTE). In the non-math-intensive of fields life, social and behavioral (LSB) sciences, gender issues are seemingly less at stake because, on average, women are well-repre...
Guo, Jing Browne, Colette V
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Journal of women & aging
We draw from a number of theoretical perspectives and frameworks on the life course, age and gender scholarship to argue their value in furthering critical discussions on work-life balance policies and their contributions to women's employment and economic security in later life. Using OECD and other big data sets, we examine the patterns of women'...
Ringfjord, Britt-Marie
In sports, to stay on the sidelines means to stay outside of the playing area and not participate in the game. The causes often imply a negative position due to being a beginner who has not yet been tried in real-life situations. Despite title XI and periodic reports from the Gender Media Monitoring Project (GMMP), it is in this marginalized prescr...