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    Le discours parlementaire sur l’emploi et les droits des femmes en temps de guerre (1939-1945) by Martine Stirling

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Although some of them campaigned actively beyond political allegiance in favour of women's work and their improved legal status, others did not hesitate to support measures like the closing down of nurseries even though they could have had a positive long term impact on the future of British women. …”
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    THE RELATIONSHIP OF WOMEN WORKERS WITH DEVELOPMENT FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF GAINING THEIR ECONOMIC FREEDOM AND SECURING THE FUTURE OF THEIR CHILDREN by Bediha Şahin

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In this context the themes of obstacles to women's employment, reflection of rural poverty to the city (rural poverty-urban poverty), the effect that women's work in the workplace has on development (Female workers' gains in terms of economic freedom - Their children's becoming a qualified workforce by getting education) and identification of female workers with their work - sense of belonging were determined. …”
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    ASSESSING THE INFLUENCE OF THE INDUCED TELEWORK ON WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT IN PORTUGAL by Ekaterina REZNIKOVA, Laura Tereza GOMEZ URQUIJO, Marta ENCISO SANTOCILDES

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The study examined how this abrupt change affected women's work processes and contributed to the growing trend of feminization of telework, where more women opt for remote work to balance paid and unpaid responsibilities like household and childcare duties. …”
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    Gender Inequality and Elite Working Women in Kirima Sub-County Kanungu District. by Namanya, Precious

    Published 2023
    “…Based on the conclusions, the researcher noted that there is a need to have proper value to women's work which should be emphasized. The unpaid work women and girls do provide the foundation for the global economy. …”
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    A descriptive-multivariate analysis of community knowledge, confidence, and trust in COVID-19 clinical trials amongst Ugandans working in healthcare settings. by Keneth Iceland, Kasozi, Lawrence Obado, Osuwat

    Published 2021
    “…In the healthcare centers, a majority of participants were males (171/260, 65.8%, 95% CI: 59.8-71.4), demonstrating disproportionate gender inequalities since most women work in inferior positions which would have made it hard for them to participate in this study. …”
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