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    Psychological Features of Police Officers’ Conflict Behavior: Gender Aspect by O. V. Platkovska

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Thomas) is both among women and men. Women and men according to the “rivalry” scale have a low rate. …”
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    Decisions about the use of psychotropic medication during pregnancy: a qualitative study by Irene Petersen, Vanessa Pinfold, Sarah Hamilton, Fiona Stevenson, Charlotte Walker, Ceri R J Dare, Harminder Kaur, Ruth Lambley, Paulina Szymczynska, Vicky Nicolls

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Further work is necessary to understand health professionals’ perspectives on the provision of services and care to women with severe mental illness during pregnancy.…”
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    Prendre en compte le sexe et le genre dans le choix des situations à analyser : un enjeu pour l’intervention ergonomique by Marie Laberge, Sandrine Caroly

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Sex and gender (s/g) must be considered in the field of OHS, since men and women do not hold the same jobs and are not exposed to the same work conditions and hazards. …”
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    La dimension de genre dans la reconnaissance des TMS comme maladies professionnelles by Isabelle Probst

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Regarding insurance decisions, two processes seem to play a role in underestimating work-related MSDs in female workers: on the one hand, the higher incidence of certain types of MSDs in women is interpreted as being the result of predispositions linked to the female gender and, on the other hand, women’s work is viewed as being less demanding than men’s work.…”
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    Operaie in casa, Operaie in fabbrica by Maurizia Morini

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Other themes highlighted differences between groups: emancipation/liberation, specificity/equality, wages for domestic work, paid work. In Emilia, a region where women achieved emancipation and were able to work, the groups that campaigned for a domestic wage had a short and limited life, but it was amid the realities of Padua and Naples that women were most strongly and lastingly committed to the campaign for domestic wages. …”
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  6. 586

    La fabrique des archives : le point de vue des archivistes des Archives départementales d’Indre-et-Loire à propos du fonds Menie Grégoire by Mathilde Sergent-Mirebault

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In the field of social history and gender studies, these archives now constitute unprecedented traces of the daily language of women who expressed themselves at a singular period when women’s voices were being freed on subjects such as contraception, sexuality, exploitation through domestic and reproductive work, retirement, child rearing, etc. …”
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    Les femmes sans mari des classes populaires, des prostituées ? Arbitraire administratif et résistances des femmes (Bucarest, 1850-1870) by Lucian Dumitru Dărămuș

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…It shows that a woman without a husband is not a woman without men: relatives, partners, lovers and male neighbors, as well as work itself, offered the means to escape a sexual regulation that sought to impose, through the prostitution system and the status of public women, a form of social illegitimacy to women outside of marriage.…”
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    « Ni bas-bleu, ni pot-au-feu » : la conception de « la » femme selon Augusta Moll-Weiss (France, tournant des XIXe-XXe siècles) by Sandrine Roll

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Augusta Moll-Weiss then imagined a range of employment opportunities which placed care in the sphere of social work. Her commitment to housework training was accompanied by consideration of new domestic models likely to encourage women to enter the world of work. …”
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    Le droit de vote accordé aux femmes britanniques à l’issue de la Première Guerre mondiale : une récompense pour les services rendus ? by Véronique Molinari

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…The fact that 8.5 million British women obtained the right to vote at the end of the First World War has often been attributed to women’s war work and presented as a kind of reward for services rendered to the nation. …”
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    “First Woman to…” Exceptionalism Discourse by Miranda Pillay

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Many feminist theologians have repeatedly named “the cultural-political power at work in our world as patriarchy”. Questions about the relationship between patriarchal institutional culture and the legitimate presence of women leaders are central to the argument presented here. …”
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    L’entrée au Parlement des premières députées de la Seconde République espagnole : Clara Campoamor, Victoria Kent, Margarita Nelken, élues de l’assemblée constituante (juillet-décem... by Catherine Saupin

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…It aims to understand how these women eased themselves into parliamentary work during the constituent process and how they were admitted. …”
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    Public Spending on Childcare as an Indicator of Gender Sensitivity of Budget by Ana Marija Sikirić, Josip Čičak

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…To determine the potential solutions to this situation the paper analyses correlation between public spending on childcare services, gender equality in terms of time spent in unpaid work and differences in employment rates of women with children under the age of 6 and women without children in EU. …”
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    Une absence genrée  by Laura Odasso

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The relation with the country of origin is expressed in the personal, family and cultural work that such women accomplish and produces specific absences. …”
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    Multicultural Pentecostal Congregations: by D.N. Andrew, W.J. Schoeman, L.J.S. Botes

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… The study investigates the extent of gender discrimination and prejudice in multicultural Pentecostal congregations and the potential for a future in which gifts and ministry contributions of women are foregrounded. Multicultural congregations were studied to explore the gifts that the ministry of women contributes to the work of the church and to the social cohesion of the congregation. …”
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    A estética dos becos em Cora Coralina ou “Um modo diferente de contar velhas estórias” by Clovis Carvalho Britto

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This article examines the interconnections between literature, memory and the city in the work of Cora Coralina (1889-1985). From a topographic memory, Coralina elected the alleys as a privileged space for her work’s aesthetics. …”
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    Ecumenism from Below by Herbert Moyo

    Published 2016-07-01
    “… This article explores ecumenism from below as demonstrated by women’s leagues in Zimbabwe and South Africa where Christians from different denominations worship together once every week. …”
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    Au prisme de Louise Weiss ? Les femmes dans les mouvements d’assistance aux réfugiés en France durant la Première Guerre mondiale by Ronan Richard

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This compassionate self-promotion must not overshadow the work of independent women’s committees. Often set up early on, in many places they compensated for the inertia of public authorities and served as models when the authorities set up institutional committees where gender relations always favored men.…”
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    Femmes et genre dans l’histoire de l’immigration.  Naissance et cheminement d’un sujet de recherche by Linda Guerry

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…It begins with an analysis of the first studies within the social sciences before turning to those focused on women in immigration and then women's history in both France and the United States. …”
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    OPINI PUBLIK PELANGGAN TENTANG KOMUNIKASI NONVERBAL DALAM PENINGKATAN HUNIAN KAMAR DI HOTEL GARUDA PLAZA MEDAN by Nina Siti Salmaniah Siregar Hafiza Novenda

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The research wants to observe public opinion about women who work in hotel affairs. The problem about working in hotel is the working hour, sometimes in day time, but also night time. …”
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    El legado de Betty Friedan. La mística de la feminidad en el feminismo contemporáneo by Jordi Luengo López

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…In the mid-1960s, Betty Friedan published a crimson-covered book entitled The Feminine Mystique which presented a new way of conceiving femininity, as it went beyond psychoanalytical interpretations and anticipated the theories of performativity of the 1990s. This work became a paradigm for contemporary feminism as it incited women to abandon their fear of freedom, to grow completely, and to leave behind that state of being permanently subject to the will of men. …”
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