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Managing Gender Equity and Equality Across Borders—A Review and Introduction to the Special Issue
ABSTRACT Achieving gender equality remains a pressing global challenge. In response, many organizations and multinational enterprises (MNEs) have adopted gender diversity management (GDM)—human resource practices aimed at promoting gender equity and equality in the workplace.
Anna Katharina Bader+3 more
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Estructura del palacio de deportes de hielo, Estocolmo
David Jawerth, Hartmut Schulz
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¿Es el plomo empleado en deportes (caza, tiro y pesca deportiva) un problema de salud pública infravalorado? [PDF]
Raimón Guitart, Vernon G. Thomas
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Abstract Background and aim Sampling frames used by population surveys may result in an underestimation of smoking prevalence as those not residing in households, also known as the ‘hidden population’, are not sampled. This includes people living in care and residential homes, populations experiencing homelessness, as well as those who have an “absent ...
Emma Beard+3 more
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Punishment's Burdens on the Innocent
ABSTRACT Critics of state punishment have frequently pointed out that its imposition sometimes involves the infliction of burdens on innocent people: namely, those falsely convicted of crimes and punished. Punishment also creates significant burdens for innocent children and other dependents of those punished (social stigma, financial stress, direct ...
Zachary Hoskins
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Holland is criticised for the way it deported a mentally ill asylum seeker [PDF]
Tony Sheldon
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ABSTRACT This article uses the framework of legal violence to examine two educational labels attached to immigrant young people: newcomer and international student. We demonstrate how these labels function to obscure immigrant students' long‐standing relationships with the United States and result in missed opportunities to address how legal violence ...
Sophia L. Ángeles, Kyle Halle‐Erby
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Bypassing Civil Gideon: A Legislative Proposal [PDF]
Eighty-four percent of immigrants appearing before immigration judges are unrepresented. Immigration judges are overwhelmed with the dual role of adjudicating cases and serving as counsel to pro se individuals appearing before them.
Corcoran, Erin B.
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