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    Routledge handbook of African literature /

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Dirty ecology: African women and the ethics of cultivation /…”
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    ‘God Gave us Legs to Walk!’ by Marizanne Grundlingh

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… Domestic work is a major source of income for many Black African women in South Africa. …”
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    Pratiques de l’écrit et temporalités dans le travail domestique de jeunes mères by Jean-Pierre Mercier

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Results also help to understand how these women conciliate household work and school work.…”
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    «No tenía pretensiones, solo quería trabajar» Españolas en Francia, servicio doméstico y empleo informal (1939-1975) by Rocío Negrete Peña

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Due to triple discrimination and lack of recognition, any academic discipline (excepting sociology) doesn’t have studied enough this work done by migrant women. Spanish women who had migrated, because of both political (1939) or economic (from 1956) reasons, worked as domestic, as well as in informal activities. …”
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    Indonesian Baha’i Community’s Perspective on Gender Equality by Samsul Hidayat

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This work seeks to explain the concept of gender equality in Indonesian context from the perspective of the Baha’i faith and find out the views of its followers about the role of women in gender equality. …”
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    Participação racial e de gênero nas categorias gerentes, empregados especialistas, empregados qualificados e supervisores no Brasil (1992 e 2005) by Juliana Anacleto dos Santos

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…This article focuses on the fact that white women have managed to make use of their degrees to get higher work positions with access to authority more than black women and, partly, even more than white and black men. …”
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    Inégalités de genre en entreprise : comment construire une intervention sur le travail, propice aux transformations ? by Laurence Théry, Florence Chappert

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…These problems are treated with more appropriate preventive measures when ergonomic interventions take into account the differences between the work situations of women and men. It is through data analysis (population, health, human resources) and work analysis that the intervention can objectify these differences and encourage their discussion in the company. …”
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    Patriotisme philanthropique et citoyenneté féminine : les femmes et la Primrose League, 1914-1918 by Philippe Vervaecke

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…This article studies women’s participation in the work of philanthropic patriotism conducted by the Primrose League, a Conservative organisation which remained in activity throughout the First World War. …”
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    Mulheres trabalhadoras em uma fábrica recuperada: mudanças e permanências na organização e gestão do trabalho by Roseli de Fátima Corteletti, Jacob Carlos Lima

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In this article, we seek to analyze the work and daily life of the working women of a textile cooperative located in the southern region of Brazil. …”
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    Social role performance and self-identity among breast cancer patients in Lagos, Nigeria by Samuel Ojima Adejoh, Deborah Tolulope Esan, Adeola Adejayan

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…All the respondents were married, had children and were working before the cancer diagnosis. Our findings showed that breast cancer diagnosis and treatment may alter role performance of women in their families, workplaces and community in which they live, and may affect negatively their self-identity, due to negative self-image and self-perception, and due to fear to be socially stigmatised by neighbours. …”
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    Une constellation invisibilisée by Marie-Dominique Gil

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…If she has remained famous for her literary work, her artistic practice and correlatively the transmission strategies that she organized specifically for young women sculptors, painters or even videographers have remained in the shadows. …”
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    Gendered dimension of chronic pain patients with low and middle income: A text mining analysis. by Ana M Peiró, Patricia Carracedo, Laura Agulló, Sónia F Bernardes

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The most discriminating word explaining pain impact for CNCP women was "husband", for men was "work", especially among middle income groups. …”
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    Brimer les corps, contraindre les âmes : l’institution du Refuge au XVIIIe siècle. by Christophe Regina

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…These “volunteers”, who were confined both willingly and unwillingly, constituted within the Refuge a separate group from the other criminal women. For both groups, however, work and prayer alone were expected to bring these women and girls onto the right path. …”
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    Features of a woman᾿s style company management by T. M. Gololobova

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Gender studies of work effectiveness of male and female have being conducted for a long time. …”
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    Femmes et films de guerre en Grande-Bretagne (1939-1945) : signes d’émancipation ou cas de manipulation ? by Elizabeth de Cacqueray

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…However, the examination of these accounts also reveals the extent to which the films omit certain aspects of women’s war experiences: the sometimes negative attitudes of men towards women in the work place, the trauma for mothers around the evacuation of their children […] The propaganda slant of the films is thus as much due to what they omit to mention as it is due to the image of women which reaches the screen.…”
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    Cosmopolitan impressions from a contemporary Bengali patachitra painting museum collection in Portugal by Inês Ponte

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Focusing particularly on the recent development of women as painters and performers of the patua folk craft in an expanded market, through a study of the acquisition of a patachitra collection by the Ethnology Museum in Lisbon, I explore the cosmopolitan impressions in the work of such women from the village of Naya. …”
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