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    Investigating the Moral, Social, Economic, Cultural and Political Rights of Women and the Family in the Human Rights Charter (Islamic Scholarship with Secular Science in the Eyes o... by Zahra Mosavi, Tayebeh Mahrosadeh, Mohammad Seyfi

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…In this article, the damage Ethics in the areas of the right to life, the right to liberty, the right to work, the right to education, the right to protection and so on, minimum social, civil, and political rights of women and children were extracted, and the moral model of human rights in the component of women's and family rights was based on Islamic principles. …”
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    How can cervical screening meet the needs of vulnerable women? A qualitative comparative study with stakeholder perspectives from seven European countries by Partha Basu, Martin McKee, Adriana Băban, Marc Bardou, Ana Fernandes, Margarida Teixeira, Rebecca Moore, Nuno Lunet, David Ritchie, Romeu Mendes, Eric Lucas, Paolo Giorgi Rossi, Rosa Legood, Berit Andersen, Diana Taut, Keitly Mensah, João Firmino-Machado, Mariana Amorim, Mette Tranberg, Laura Bonvicini, Anneli Uusküla, Pia Kirkegaard, Paola Mantellini, Ines Baia, Liu Sun, Lise Rochaix, Camilla Fiorina, Luca Ghirotto, Anna Tisler, Firmino Machado, Rikke Buus Bøje, Raquel Rico Berrocal, Noemi Auzzi, Kerli Reintamm, Yulia Panayotova, Tatyana Kotzeva, Anna Foss, Rachel Greenley, Letizia Bartolini, Giusy Iorio, Cláudia Gouvinhas, Florian Nicula, Alexandra Tolnai, Vanessa Moore, Isabel Mosquera Metcalfe, Violette Delisle, Irina Todorova, Helena Ros Comesana, Meritxel Mallafré-Larrosa, Ginevra Papi, Nicoleta-Monica Pașca, Christiane Dascher-Nadel, Olivra Djuric

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In Bulgaria and Romania, participants advocated for the need to secure free access, from screening to follow-up, and emphasised the need for organised screening with target population screening registries.Conclusion The study offers insights into stakeholders' recommendations for enhancing cervical cancer screening services for vulnerable women across seven European countries. Despite variations in the implementation level of population-based screening programmes, the imperative to optimise outreach and proximity work to improve cervical cancer screening resonated across all countries.…”
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    High prevalence of overweight/obesity and central obesity among women in a rural district of Nepal in 2012–2013: a population-based study by Chandra Yogal, Chandra Yogal, Astrid Kamilla Stunes, Astrid Kamilla Stunes, Sunila Shakya, Biraj Karmarcharya, Rajendra Koju, Mats P. Mosti, Mats P. Mosti, Miriam K. Gustafsson, Miriam K. Gustafsson, Bjørn Olav Åsvold, Bjørn Olav Åsvold, Berit Schei, Unni Syversen, Unni Syversen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Data concerning socioeconomic and lifestyle factors were collected.ResultsAltogether, 1,391 women 43.1 ± 14.4 years of age were included. The majority belonged to the Adhivasi/Janajati ethnicity, were uneducated and worked in agriculture. …”
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    Effect of E-learning clinical management of substance-dependent pregnant women on the knowledge and clinical skill performance of midwives: a randomized controlled trial by Hasti Heidarian, Manoosh Mehrabi, Parvin Ghaemmaghami, Roksana Janghorban

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Healthcare providers, especially midwives who care for pregnant and postpartum women, must possess adequate knowledge and clinical skills to manage their patients appropriately. …”
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    Navigating the challenges of female leadership in the information and communication technology and engineering sectors by Prabha Ramseook-Munhurrun, Perunjodi Naidoo, Sandhya Armoogum

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Findings – The study identifies four main factors hindering women's progression toward senior management positions, namely working hours, work-family conflict, social role stereotypes and second-generation bias. …”
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    Les infirmières-visiteuses pendant l’entre-deux-guerres en Haute-Normandie : entre professionnalisme officiel et bénévolat officieux by Stéphane Henry

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Despite legislation governing this new corps of women nurses in the early twenties, examples from the departments of the Seine-Inférieure and  the Eure make clear that it retained many attributes of volunteer work. …”
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    Effets du stigmate et accès aux soins des femmes prostituées tunisiennes by Faten Msakni

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Our work is based on field research on the relationship between clandestine prostitution and health, and interviews with prostituted women, whose practice is formally authorized or clandestine.…”
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    Femmes et habitats périurbains : recompositions de genre à Hô Chi Minh ville by Vincent Berdoulay, Thi Thu Trang Ngô

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…There are differences as well as similarities among these types of habitat: They concern the representations of the role and place of women within the family and within society, as well as the particular social practices which were investigated through our survey : the celebration of the ancestors’ worship, the sharing of domestic work, the management of the family’s income, and the decision-making within the family. …”
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    S’organiser entre femmes dans l’Association internationale des travailleurs : l’expérience pionnière de la section féminine de Genève (1864-1876) by Lola Romieux

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Through the development of solidarity actions (fundraising for strikers, cooperative organization, children’s festivities) and by taking a stand in favor of women’s work, the women activists succeeded in having an impact on the IWA even beyond Swiss borders. …”
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    Hiérarchies au sein des mouvements féministes en Iran. Marginalisation des femmes des minorités ethniques dans la production féministe académique et militante by Somayeh Rostampour

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Specifically, the article focuses on the discourse and the political praxis of one of the most influential feminist movements, namely “One Million Signatures for the Repeal of Discriminatory Laws” that were formed in 2006 in support of changing misogynist laws against women. In addition, five interviews are also conducted with the “ethnic-minority” ex-members of the Campaign, whose immediate political experiences have massively contributed to the richness of this field work. …”
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    Se sentir capable de rester dans son emploi jusqu’à la retraite ? by Anne-Françoise Molinié

    Published 2005-02-01
    “…It remains that at 52 years of age, it is still the case for 14% of women and 6% of men. The difficulty of current and past work (postural difficulty, carrying heavy loads, etc.) and a poor state of perceived health have a significant influence on this assessment. …”
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    Révoltées : le corps dans l’œuvre de deux artistes colombiennes des années 70 by  Adriana Pena Mejia

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Taking into consideration the works of two women visual artists who we interviewed, this paper aims to explain the episodic and ambiguous interactions that these artists had with feminist ideas during the 1970s. …”
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    #CHOOSETOCHALLENGE: COVID-19, COMMUNITY RESEARCH, AND THE CANAANITE WOMAN by M. Ibita, M.S. Ibita

    Published 2023-04-01
    “… This study theologises on the Urban Poor Women and children with Academics for Reaching and Delivering on UNSDGs in the Philippines (UPWARD-UP) Project research team’s collaboration with the Alliance of Peoples’ Organisation Along the Manggahan Floodway (Alliance), Philippines. …”
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    The Emergence of the Dutch Housewife Revised. How Shifts in Local Labour Market Structures Shaped Dutch Unmarried Women’s Labour Force Participation, 1812–1929 by Corinne Boter

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This research concludes that even though social norms and income levels were indeed important, local sectoral employment shares were the key driver of Dutch unmarried women's work during the long-19th century.…”
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