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    Gambling and Consumption by Riitta Matilainen

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Sociologist Emma Casey (2008: 3), who has studied British working-class women’s  xperiences of the National lottery, points out that buying a lottery ticket is a very popular routine purchase with unique mass appeal. …”
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    Déprises et réagencement de la maternité. Regards sur les expériences de femmes ayant fait placer leurs enfants by Jessica Pothet

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The article enlightens an absence of social dual-parenthood, especially anchored in the precarious pole of working classes, and shows that the disengagement of the father combined to a social and relational precarity may participate in a redefinition of maternity. …”
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    Determinants of Facility-Based Childbirth in Indonesia by Ferry Efendi, Ani Rihlatun Ni’mah, Setho Hadisuyatmana, Heri Kuswanto, Linlin Lindayani, Sarni Maniar Berliana

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In Indonesia, research on factors affecting women’s use of facility-based childbirth services is scarce. …”
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    BANDITRY AND GENDER-BASED VOLIENCE IN NORTH-WEST NIGERIA by Simon Nankap KUMS, Cornelius Ishaya KWEDE

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The paper hence recommends, among others, that  the Nigerian government should come up with working poverty alleviation programme(s) and should be directed towards addressing the high incidence of poverty among women and children who are a vulnerable segment of the population mostly attacked and trapped by banditry activities vis-à-vis empowerment programmes or employment opportunities, targeting youths who are primarily involved in abductions and kidnappings out of economic frustration, such as unemployment; and also establish a special force and intelligence unit that will be trained and equipped to fight against human trafficking, banditry, kidnapping and terrorism, as this will help in curtailing if not eliminating criminal activities in our society. …”
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    Statistical Analysis of the Labor Force of the Arkhangelsk Oblast by Abdullaev Elvin Akhmed oglu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The main conclusion of the article is that the labor force of the Arkhangelsk Oblast is steadily declining, but the balance between the share of men and women in it is preserved. However, the problem of unemployment during the period under review becomes more relevant for women than for men. …”
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    Comparison of European Standard Patch Test Results of 330 Patients from an Occupational Diseases Hospital by Özge Gündüz, Aslı Aytekin, Engin Tutkun, Hınç Yılmaz

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Nickel sulphate (41/126) and potassium dichromate (39/204) were significantly the most common allergens in women and men, respectively (P<0.005). Additionally, the most common occupation in women was household activities (83/126) and in men was manufacturing (80/204). …”
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    Pond fishing in the Congolese cuvette: a story of fishermen, animals, and water spirits by Marion Comptour, Sophie Caillon, Doyle McKey

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…We found that pond fishing engages dozens of men, women and children working together and that this activity is based on a range of skills and know-how. …”
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    The Examination of Communication Skills and Self-Efficacy of Coaches by Hayri Demir, Selçuk Buğdaycı

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This study was conducted to examine the communication skills and self-efficacy levels of individuals working as coaches. The population of this study, which was conducted using a descriptive research model, consisted of coaches working actively in Turkey, while the sample group consisted of a total of 697 coaches, 203 women and 494 men, on a voluntary basis. …”
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    Knowledge Level of the Primary Healthcare Providers on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Pulmonary Rehabilitation by Tuğba Göktalay, Ayşe Nur Tuncal, Seçil Sarı, Galip Köroğlu, Yavuz Havlucu, Arzu Yorgancıoğlu

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The physicians, men, and those working in family health centers had higher level of knowledge on COPD compared to nonphysician healthcare providers (p=0.006), women (p=0.002), and those working in other practices (p=0.019), respectively. …”
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    Mendiants, vagabonds et la contagion du crime en France : des représentations aux réalités sociales (1789-1914) by Antony Kitts

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Thus, behind these discourses of exclusion and hatred, revealing a medicalization and a criminalization of wandering, the analysis of these impoverished and marginalized men and women reveals a more nuanced social reality that is linked to the working classes vulnerable to economic upheavals and the vagaries of life.…”
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    L'emploi des Latinos aux Etats-Unis : la deuxième génération dans la région métropolitaine de Chicago by Laurence Gervais-Linon

    Published 2003-07-01
    “…Last, the number of Latino workers has increased in the last years mainly amongst women. But the Hispanic patriarchal family structure is still the rule and tends to put a brake on Latinas' participation.…”
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    A Case Report of Embryonal Botryoid Rhabdomyosarcoma of the Uterine Cervix in a 26- Year-Old Woman by Gunel Ziyadova, Altan Kavuncuoglu, Gonca Ozten, Zafer Selcuk Tuncer

    Published 2020-08-01
    “… Botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma originating from the cervix is rare among fertile women and constitutes 0.2% of all uterine cancers. …”
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    Impact of Higher Education on Employment of Disadvantaged Groups: A Comparative Study between Türkiye and the EU by Selen Kabaca Çiçek, Osman Murat Çetin

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The study recognizes that the common definition of disadvantaged groups refers to individuals with disabilities, ex-convicts, women, and immigrants, and proposes to expand this definition to include those who are disadvantaged or become disadvantaged over time due to barriers to labour market access.…”
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    Ignorer les mots/ ignorer les maux. Discours et pratiques de silenciations épistémiques dans les consultations médicales du réseau municipal de santé à Franca (Brésil) by Cécile Fontaine

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In Brazil, research on access to care in the public health system reveals a number of inequalities in care faced by certain patients - particularly women, the working classes and racialized minorities, during medical consultations. …”
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    Nurses’ Experience of Using an Application to Support New Parents after Early Discharge: An Intervention Study by Dorthe Boe Danbjørg, Lis Wagner, Bjarne Rønde Kristensen, Jane Clemensen

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…At the onset of the intervention, 17 nurses, all women, were working on the ward. At the end of the intervention, 16 nurses were employed, all women. …”
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    Midwifery care in The Gambia: A focus group study with clinical midwives, midwifery students, educators and leaders on how barriers and facilitators impact quality midwifery care. by Lamin Suwareh, Helena Lindgren, Kerstin Erlandsson, Haddy Tunkara Bah, Evelina Holm, Majda Meljoum, Omar Manjang, Saineh Sanneh, Baboucarr Cham, Ulrika Byrskog

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Guaranteed employment after completing education, equal opportunities for men and women to become midwives and the significance of passion are assets which need to be carefully maintained within the health care system.…”
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    The Fight against the Forced Labor and the Human Trafficking in Central Asia by L. Yu. Gusev

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…It is pointed out that the victims of trafficking may be men, women and children, but in most cases they are young women and girls who are sexually exploited. …”
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    The social determinants of migrant domestic worker (MDW) health and well-being in the Western Pacific Region: A Scoping Review. by Jamie Chan, Georgia Dominguez, Antonia Hua, Melissa Garabiles, Carl A Latkin, Brian J Hall

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In addition, randomized control trials and public health intervention studies are needed to improve women's health outcomes and address proximal health determinants to reduce health inequalities. …”
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