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The “Miss Curvy Uganda” pageant: representation, commodification and exploitation of women’s bodies
Published 2020“…In early February 2019, Godfrey Kiwanda, a Uganda Junior Minister of Tourism proposed a beauty pageant dubbed, “Miss Curvy Uganda,” to publicly showcase voluptuous Ugandan women as means of attracting foreign tourists to generate more foreign currency earnings. …”
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The status of women in the Ancient East: peculiarities of marriage and family relations in Mesopotamia
Published 2022-06-01“…The main criteria of social differentiation of women in the first state formations of the Middle Ages have been studied. …”
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Involving certain socio-demographic groups of the population in active entrepreneurship as a factor of sustainable regional economies
Published 2024-08-01“…The article examines priority groups of the population (socially vulnerable, women entrepreneurs, young and social entrepreneurs) engaged in entrepreneurial activities, including through the conclusion of a social contract, as a factor of the sustainability of regional economies. …”
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Working and Living Conditions of Women Migrant Domestic Workers in Istanbul during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Gender Inequality and Elite Working Women in Kirima Sub-County Kanungu District.
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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The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Another Industrial Revolution Leaving Black Women Behind?
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Another Industrial Revolution Leaving Black Women Behind?
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De nouvelles économies morales des mœurs ? Femmes, professionnels de santé et régimes discursifs en Tunisie
Published 2018-06-01“…We consider that local, national and transnational logics intertwine in the definition of a moral economy of “sexual freedom” imbued with religious discourses, social and family norms, the rhetoric of women’s and human rights and of biomedical rationality.…”
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The “Daily Digital”: (Re)imagining Technology in Home-Based Women’s Gig Work in Egypt.
Published 2025-01-01“…This research contributes to feminist and decolonial scholarship by centring the lived experiences of women in informal economies and providing a new lens to theorise the intersections of technology, gender and labour. …”
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Towards Inclusive Entrepreneurship: Addressing Constraining and Contributing Factors for Women Entrepreneurs in South Africa
Published 2025-01-01“…Women entrepreneurs are increasingly recognised as pivotal contributors to economic growth, poverty alleviation, and employment generation, particularly in developing economies like South Africa. …”
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STUDI PENGEMBANGAN EKONOMI LOKAL TERKAIT INTERAKSI DESA-KOTA
Published 2021-10-01“…The purpose of this study are: first, to develop the local economy Airguci craft based on the potential problems, opportunities and threats in order to improve the economy of rural communities, both improving the relationship of mutual support (interaction) between villages and cities in an effort to reduce the inequality between regions. …”
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Woven Identities: Socioeconomic Change, Women’s Agency, and the Making of a Heritage Art in Jølster, Norway
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The physical activity and sedentary behavior among pregnant women in Macao: A cross-sectional study.
Published 2025-01-01“…<h4>Objective</h4>The current investigation sought to elucidate the prevalence and contributing factors of sedentary behavior among pregnant women in Macao, a densely populated region characterized by a distinctive fusion of Eastern and Western cultures and a thriving global economy.…”
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Designing and explaining the improvement model of women's employability capacity with emphasis on the 7th development plan
Published 2025-02-01“…In this program, emphasizing the need to create platforms for women's employability, the undeniable role of women in the development of knowledge-based economy and job creation has been emphasized. …”
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"ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS": THE NEGTIVE IMPACT OF GENDER INEQUALITY ON THE GLOBAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Published 2019-06-01“…Gender inequality is very costly for the world due to the lack of representation of women in the labor market, gender income inequality situation, glass ceiling effect that have the negative impact on the world economy. …”
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My Hijab Covers my Mane, Not My Mind: Challenges Facing South African Muslim Women Academics
Published 2024-02-01“… Muslim women in South Africa constitute 1.6% of the population, yet they have and continue to contribute significantly to the economy, pursue political freedom and rise to the upper echelons of academia. …”
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Tisser dans le désert : interactions et adaptations autour d’un ouvroir missionnaire au Mzab (1892-1950)
Published 2024-07-01“…Both a technical training center and a craft production facility, it enabled the nuns to work with girls and women, the main targets of their mission. It thus appears as a “world of contact”, in which nuns and Mzab women engage unevenly and with different purposes, redefined throughout the relationship. …”
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Travel politicization facing biopolitics: (Im)mobilities, technological mediations, and identity discourses in collaborative hosting networks for women
Published 2022-08-01“…This paper investigates how the biopolitical representation of travelers is affected by political activism on a collaborative hosting network for Black Brazilian women. The context of the neoliberal capitalist economy influences behaviors and the production of subjectivities that are strongly reinforced by technological and media intermediaries, such as platforms and social networks. …”
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