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    HOW TO BE A WOMAN-ANATOMIST IN UKRAINE by Oleana Appelhans

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Many women run the departments of Anatomy/Clinical Anatomy in Ukraine, but they are underrepresented among university Rectors, Academics and Ministers. …”
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    The Trouble with “Gender” in Latvia: Europeanisation Through the Prism of the Istanbul Convention by Vizgunova Elizabete, Graudiņa Elīna

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The article analyses the dynamics of Europeanisation revolving around the ratification of the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (Istanbul Convention) in Latvia. …”
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    Ensuring the freedom to conclude an employment contract and gender equality in employment under martial law by K. Yu. Melnyk

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In order to strengthen the regulatory provision of gender equality in employment, it is proposed to: 1) delete the word “may” after the word “employers” and change the ending of the word “implement” in Part 4 of Article 17 of the Law of Ukraine “On Ensuring Equal Rights and Opportunities of Women and Men”; 2) to supplement the employer’s duties provided for in Part 2 of Article 17 of the Law of Ukraine “On ensuring equal rights and opportunities for women and men”, as follows: “do not allow discrimination based on gender when concluding, changing and terminating an employment contract”.…”
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    The Advent of Ambedkar in the Sphere of Indian Women Question by Poonam Singh

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…In his quest to ensure freedom, equality, and individuality of Indian women, he resorted to the legalized mechanism and proposed sweeping constitutional provisions, famous as the Hindu code Bill, placing women at par with men in matters of inheritance and allowing them freedom to marry outside their caste. …”
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    The Differences between Women Executives in Japan and Romania by Irina Roibu, Paula Alexandra Roibu (Crucianu)

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Around the world employment of women on an equal bases allows companies, industries and countries to make better use of the available talent pool, generally with potential growth implication. …”
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    Gender discrimination for women with diabetes mellitus in Algeria by Farida Chentli, Said Azzoug, Djamila Meskine, Aldjia El Gradechi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Results and Conclusion : At the first sight, it seems gender discrimination between men and women cannot exist since most epidemiological studies showed that both sexes are broadly and equally affected by DM, except for old aged females who are the most affected. …”
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    An assessment into women political participation in Malaysian democratic governance by Okpe, Victor Vincent, Muhammad Fuad Othman, Nazariah Osman

    Published 2021
    “…Article 8(2) also guaranteed gender equality and avoidance of discrimination or marginalization of citizens including women in their pursuit of political life. …”
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    Patterns of Misogyny in Turkey’s Contemporary Political Discourse: An Analysis of the Presidential Speeches by Devran Gülel

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Erdoğan publicly acknowledged that he does not believe in equality between women and men. Following the subsequent general election in 2011, Erdoğan has solidified his power first as Prime Minister and, since August 2014, as the President of Turkey. …”
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    Disturbing Femininity by Kirsten Hvenegård-Lassen

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…When Helle Thorning-Schmidt in 2011 became the first female Prime Minister in Denmark, this “victory for the women” was praised in highly celebratory tones in Danish newspapers. …”
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    The Growth, Decline, and Transformation of the Diaconal Ministry and the Role of Women Deaconesses in the Early Churches by Eunha Kim

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Through the study of the lives and activities of women ministers in early Christianity, the research reveals that early Christianity initially granted equal authority to the ministries of diakonia (service to society) and the ministry of the Word, but gradually diminished the role of diakonia while stripping women of their status and authority. …”
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    Women and Covid19: How the Italian Government Task Force Fostered Gender Equity by E. Camussi, R. Rella, P. Grigis, C. Sassi, C. Annovazzi, C. Annovazzi

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Within a short time, the Task Force aimed at identifying practical solutions priming the relaunch of the country. Given the women’s central role in the country’s social and economic development, in the final version of the Task Force plan, Gender Equality was indicated as the third—strategic and innovative—axis, together with Digitization and Green Economy. …”
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    Disturbing Femininity by Kirsten Hvenegård-Lassen

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…When Helle Thorning-Schmidt in 2011 became the first female Prime Minister in Denmark, this “victory for the women” was praised in highly celebratory tones in Danish newspapers. …”
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    Visualizing the Spirit of Freedom: Performing Irish Women’s Citizenship and Autonomy in Amanda Coogan’s Floats in the Aether by Kate Antosik-Parsons

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Floats in the Aether included secondary school students, the Dublin Theatre of the Deaf, a choir and sitting female parliamentarians including two former Tánaistí, Cabinet Ministers and TDs. This essay argues that Coogan’s performances, situated at the intersection of historical and institutional critiques, offer new perspectives on ‘home rule’ with regards to Irish women’s history, gendered spaces and the struggle for gender equality.…”
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    A qualitative study on the attitudes of women politicians toward their roles in politics: a case of Northern Cyprus by Niyper Hayal Artaç, Ebru Oğurlu

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Although there was no gender discrimination in Northern Cyprus means that women have gained equal rights with men in many areas, it was concluded that the traditional political culture keeps women out of politics.…”
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    Stereotypes and prejudices in the legal representation of violence against women. A socio-cultural analysis of the judgments in the Italian courts by Flaminia Sacc?, Luca Massidda

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…, and financed by the Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers - Department for Equal Opportunities. The analysis conducted on a sample of 283 judgments relating to crimes of violence against women (domestic violence; sexual violence; murder / femicide; human trafficking; stalking) shows how stereotypes and prejudices regarding gender relations, role expectations and women representation are still strongly rooted in our society and, at least partially, in our courtrooms. …”
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    Why is women’s utilization of a publicly funded health insurance low?: a qualitative study in Tamil Nadu, India by Rajalakshmi RamPrakash, Lakshmi Lingam

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…However, there is insufficient understanding of how universal health coverage schemes impact gender equality and equity. This paper attempts to understand why utilization of a publicly funded health insurance scheme has been found to be lower among women compared to men in a southern Indian state. …”
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    Hungarian Clergywomen’s Careers in the Church by Emőke Török, Emese Biró

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…We argue that by adapting to the traditional gender beliefs typical in Hungarian churches, clergywomen’s choices contribute to the maintenance of the existing gender order rather than challenge it Nevertheless, through their growing presence and the way in which they minister, Hungarian clergywomen have gradually expanded women’s opportunities in the church, albeit mostly unintentionally, by following a special way of emancipation: ‘norm-following emancipation’. …”
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    Die Afrikaanse vrou se posisie in kerk en samelewing: evolusie van die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk se standpunt by J.A. du Pisani

    Published 1996-01-01
    “…In governing bodies of the church women are still hopelessly underrepresented. A steep road has to be climbed before women will attain equality in the church hierarchy.…”
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