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Women’s empowerment in UN documents neither a safe haven nor a pandora’s box : need for a holistic perspective
Published 2022“…It is asserted in the article that though women’s empowerment in the general sense of women’s development and advancement is essential; but this UN-based concept of women’s empowerment is constructed on a specific perspective, called ‘gender perspective’ which is problematic. …”
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Social system and strategic entry of women entrepreneur into informal economy in Lagos, Nigeria
Published 2012“…This information is essential towards policy formulation for women entrepreneurial development in informal economy.…”
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Leadership Development Experiences of Women Leaders in State-Owned Enterprises in Indonesia
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From One to Three: China’s Motherhood Dilemma and Obstacle to Gender Equality
Published 2021-11-01“…Gender equality and women’s development have lagged, while the traditional role of women and the sharing of family responsibilities between men and women have stagnated. …”
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Rural Women’s Participation in the Growth Enhancement Support Scheme in Abia State Nigeria
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Strategy to Arrange Gender Responsive Budget in ex Besuki Residency
Published 2015-06-01“…This study aims to determine the participation of women in development planning meeting, knowing the form of gender responsive policies, identifying the cause of the gender responsive policy problem, and strategy formulation of the budget in ex Besuki Residency such as Jember, Bondowoso, Situbondo, and Banyuwangi which still not responsive to the needs of women. …”
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Rural Women’s Participation in the Growth Enhancement Support Scheme in Abia State Nigeria
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Rural Women’s Participation in the Growth Enhancement Support Scheme in Abia State Nigeria
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EVALUASI KEPATUHAN DAN RESPON MUAL MUNTAH PENGGUNAAN ANTIEMETIK PADA PASIEN KANKER PAYUDARA YANG MENJALANI KEMOTERAPI DI RSUD PROF. DR. MARGONO SOEKARJO
Published 2013“…Breast cancer is one of the cancers with the highest incidence, especially in women. The development of therapy has been implemented to improve the survival and prognosis of breast cancer patients. …”
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Social system and the strategic entry of women entrepreneurs into the informal economy of Lagos State, South-West Nigeria
Published 2013“…Such findings are important with respect to policy formulation for women entrepreneurial development in the informal economy.…”
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The benefits and challenges of practicing work-life balance among women entrepreneurs
Published 2019“…An Overview Of The Issues Surrounding Women Entrepreneur Development Draw To The Extension Of More Literature Reviews. …”
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Women’s empowerment and its effect on community development in Oman: predictive model and indicators for best practices
Published 2017“…This study investigates the level of women’s empowerment in Omani society from the point of view of female university students from three public universities with respect to educational opportunity, equality in employment and their social status in the community.The study proposes a model for how to empower women based on the perceptions of university females and the factors that must be considered for improving the status of women in Oman.The model also provides indicators for social and community practices using confirmatory factor analysis and Path Analysis to determine pertinent factors and their effects on women’s development.The results showed a strong direct effect of women’s empowerment in Oman on community development.Despite the latest developments in Oman, as long as cultural rigidity remains, tradition upholds a conservative viewpoint of women, and families adhere to their uncompromised principles, women will remain subordinated by these factors according to the viewpoint of participants.This study concludes with recommendations for further research, including enrolment of females in all areas of specialisation creating more job opportunities for women, encouraging women’s leadership, and additional education of women’s rights and needs.…”
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Women’s empowerment and its effect on community development in Oman: predictive model and indicators for best practices
Published 2017“…The model also provides indicators for social and community practices using confirmatory factor analysis and Path Analysis to determine pertinent factors and their effects on women’s development.The results showed a strong direct effect of women’s empowerment in Oman on community development.Despite the latest developments in Oman, as long as cultural rigidity remains, tradition upholds a conservative viewpoint of women, and families adhere to their uncompromised principles, women will remain subordinated by these factors according to the viewpoint of participants.This study concludes with recommendations for further research, including enrolment of females in all areas of specialisation creating more job opportunities for women, encouraging women’s leadership, and additional education of women’s rights and needs.…”
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Dasar Wanita Negara: Daripada Polisi kepada Pelaksanaan
Published 2016“…Stakeholders such as the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development, Department of Women’s Development, Department of Social Welfare, and non-governmental organizations play major roles in implementing these programmed.…”
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Gender Discrimination in Shashi Deshpande’s The Dark Holds No Terror
Published 2021-11-01“…Hence, independence in economical aspects is imperative for women’s development. The novel “The Dark Hold No Terror” elicits the sufferings of working woman who has become a puppet in a male chauvinistic society. …”
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Identification of an Epigenetic Signature for Coronary Heart Disease in Postmenopausal Women’s PBMC DNA
Published 2022-01-01“…DNA methylation may have a significant impact on postmenopausal women’s development of coronary heart disease. DNA methylation alterations in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from women with coronary heart disease and healthy controls were detected using the Illumina Infinium MethylationEPIC BeadChip platform in this work. …”
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The Role of Multi-Actor Engagement for Women’s Empowerment and Entrepreneurship in Kerala, India
Published 2021-03-01“…The case study demonstrates ‘how multiple-level engagements help enhance women’s development and support broad sustainable social change, in view of their sensitivity to the embeddedness of women’s agency under specific socio-political and cultural contexts’. …”
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Prediction of recurrent currents of tooth decay among pregnant women laboratory method evaluation of antimicrobial activity of immunity oral liquid
Published 2015-04-01“…The patients in oral fluid determined three immune peptides: lactoferrin, cathelicidin LL-37 and α-defensin. In pregnant women the development of dental caries has been accompanied by increased in 2 trimester on trimester 1 level all immune peptides in saliva with the subsequent reduction in antimicrobial peptides α-defensin1-3 and cathelicidin LL37 in oral fluid in the 3 trimester. …”
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Hon klädde av sig framför spegeln
Published 2011-01-01“…In the reformation of some of his female characters, Siwertz deviates from the femme fatale/fragile stereotypes of decadent aesthetics, moving towards more complex representations of women. This development may be regarded as a premonition of the ideological and literary change that Siwertz was about to undergo. …”
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The paradox of externally driven localisation: a case study on how local actors manage the contradictory legitimacy requirements of top-down bottom-up aid
Published 2023-07-01“…To this end, it provides a qualitative case study analysis of an aid project in Ethiopia (2016–2020) that was initiated by two INGOs and built on government structures designed to facilitate mass volunteering at community level: the Women’s Development Army. The paper argues that externally driven localisation is often organised around project models that are shaped by two contradictory paradigms: one centring resilience and one centring surveillance. …”
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