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    Women Working in Botanic Gardens Globally by Katherine Braithwaite

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The body of work represents the findings from a study into the current status of the barriers and opportunities for women working in botanic gardens. The research makes a global assessment of the careers of women working presently in botanic horticulture and science, from the perspective of those women working in the industry. …”
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    Women, work and family in England and France by Clifton, N, Clifton, Naomi

    Published 1999
    “…<p>This thesis explores some of the individual attitudes and choices which may explain differing patterns in women's work in England and France. Women's work, however, cannot be considered outside the context of their family lives, and there exist important differences between England and France in terms of the structures in place to facilitate the combining of paid work and family commitments. …”
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    Women working in the informal sector (Conditions, causes and effects of women's work in the informal sector) (City and countryside of Lattakia model) by نبال الجوراني

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…  "Women working in the informal sector," the study aims to identify the conditions and problems of women working in the informal sector as well as the reasons for their work in this sector, and also aims to identify the future aspirations so as to improve their situation. …”
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    Women working in the informal sector (Conditions, causes and effects of women's work in the informal sector) (City and countryside of Lattakia model) by Nibal Aljourani

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…  "Women working in the informal sector," the study aims to identify the conditions and problems of women working in the informal sector as well as the reasons for their work in this sector, and also aims to identify the future aspirations so as to improve their situation. …”
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    Social and Economic Motivations of Women's work and their results by يسرى زريقة, غزوان جحجاح

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…  Woman has struggled for a long time through Liberation Movements and Women Associations to achieve her freedom and the equality with men to get some of her rights, and among these rights there's the right to work or work outside the home, previously women's work was only at home with some handwork and agricultural works, and here it must be pointed out that seeking women to work was the result of several motives of social and economic reasons, which led to several results that reflected on woman, family and community life. …”
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    Domestic violence against women working in an institute by Prashant R Kokiwar, V V Sastry, B Praveena, A Sai Ram, K Bhavya

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…All professionals and working class women including Faculty, nurses, clerks, and class-3 and class-4 employees were included. Total women working in Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences and Malla Reddy Hospital were 355. …”
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    Social and Economic Motivations of Women's work and their results by Yussra Zreka, Ghazwan Jihjah

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…  Woman has struggled for a long time through Liberation Movements and Women Associations to achieve her freedom and the equality with men to get some of her rights, and among these rights there's the right to work or work outside the home, previously women's work was only at home with some handwork and agricultural works, and here it must be pointed out that seeking women to work was the result of several motives of social and economic reasons, which led to several results that reflected on woman, family and community life. …”
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    Women, work and clothing in eighteenth-century Spain by Haidt, R

    Published 2017
    “…‘Todo lo hago yo’: <em>petimetras</em>, <em>criadas</em> and the value of clothing-related (house)work<br/> 5. Migrations of women, work and goods<br/> 6. <em>Majas</em> and <em>petimetras</em> in the barrio wars: work, <em>casticismo</em> and the clothed body<br/> 7. …”
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