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Young Women’s Political Participation and Gender Depoliticization in Nigeria
Published 2024-07-01“…Anchoring the paper on theory of political participation, the paper explored the possibility of gender depoliticisation through the involvement of young women in politics. …”
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Women Development Through Women Cooperatives In Kicukiro District Of Kigali City
Published 2023“…The purpose of this research was to investigate women's participation in development through cooperatives and how cooperatives can be made more effective as instruments to empower women in development in Rwanda, taking Kicukiro District of Kigali City as a case study. …”
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THE IMPACT OF RURAL WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES IN NIGERIA: A STUDY OF KUSTIM WOMEN 2013
Published 2024-05-01“…The study is centered on women participation in agricultural activities. …”
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Breaking the Barriers for Women Participation in Agroforestry in the Context of AfCFTA
Published 2025-01-01“…The goal and objectives of the study are; (a) to assess the factors that derive women participation in agroforestry, (b) to analyze the challenges women, face with agroforestry practices, and (d) to identify ways of improving women participation in agroforestry. …”
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Participation of Swazi women in the traditional public sphere, Sibaya, in the Kingdom of Swaziland
Published 2022-10-01“…It is a public sphere that used to be the preserve of men but has since been opened up to accommodate women. Despite their participation, women still have to follow certain laid down rules to make their oral submissions in this space. …”
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Barriers to women's participation in public procurement in Africa: Empirical evidence from Uganda.
Published 2020“…In this regard, Basheka (2018b) highlights that removing gender inequality is key to economic growth and eradicating poverty. Like many African countries, Uganda faces several challenges regarding women’s participation in government procurement. …”
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Towards Inclusive Entrepreneurship: Addressing Constraining and Contributing Factors for Women Entrepreneurs in South Africa
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Informed choices for some, but not for others: An exploration of Australian midlife women’s participation in mammography screening by social class
Published 2025-01-01“…Objective: To understand how social class impacts informed choice-making among midlife women (45–64 years), regarding (non) participation in mammography screening. …”
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHALLENGES HINDERING WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS’ BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY IN GAUTENG PROVINCE
Published 2024-12-01“… Background and objective: This study explored the socio-economic challenges women entrepreneurs face in the Gauteng province of South Africa. …”
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The High Price of Gender Noncompliance: Exploring the Economic Marginality of Trans Women in South Africa
Published 2025-01-01“…This structural economic bias is reflected in four key areas: (a) patriarchal family systems enforce conformity to cisgender expectations through abuse, financial neglect, and rejection, displacing trans women into precarious circumstances, including homelessness and survival sex work; (b) cisnormative workplace conventions demand legal gender alignment as a precondition for organizational access and employability, shutting out trans identities lacking state recognition of their gender; (c) institutionally entrenched anti‐trans stigma creates heightened scrutiny and discrimination during hiring processes; and (d) a gender‐segregated labor system undermines trans women’s ability to participate in both “male” and “female” jobs due to nonadherence to traditional, biologically defined gender roles. …”
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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
Published 2023-03-01“…According to the results of the research, it has been detected that the participating women workers entered business life due to compulsory reasons, gained their economic freedom and stood on their own feet, it was effective that they worked to secure the future of their children and earned money, that they loved their job very much and were satisfied with their work. …”
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Examining the Impact of Women's Savings Groups on Socio¬economic Welfare of Families in Northern Division Kabale Municipality.
Published 2024“…Saving groups including women's savings groups are promoted by numerous international and local Non-Governmental Organisations, government agencies and microfinance institutions in Uganda as a strategy for poverty eradication and improving the socio-economic welfare of families mostly among low-income earners (Agnes & Ruth, 2017). …”
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Arranjos familiares importam? Filhos corresidentes e mercado de trabalho no Brasil
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Gender and community development in Iran with emphasize in driving force the case study: Nemat Abad Tehran
Published 2020-03-01“…According to the findings it is recommended that, the strategy for development of community-based planning can be very effective in urban planning system in Iran as this strategy for host communities could bring about social welfare, justice, and socio- economic suitability. Also Social Network, marriage, education level, employment are the most important elements that affect women's participation in the development of community-driven development programs.…”
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Exploring cooking fuel choices among Ghanaian women of reproductive age: A socio-economic analysis from a statistical mechanics perspective.
Published 2025-01-01“…We analysed data from the Ghana Malaria Indicator Survey (GMIS) conducted in 2019, involving a total of 2,942 women of reproductive age. The findings revealed that 13.77% of participants preferred using LPG fuels for cooking, while 86.23% preferred non-LPG fuels for their cooking needs. …”
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Researcher Women
Published 2016-12-01“…I think that the equal opportunity and the underprivileged marginal labour-market layers’ significance play an important role in the economics of our days, so the women’s labour-market participation. …”
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