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The female medical workforce

Anaesthesia, 2021
Summary In the UK, the proportion of female medical students has remained static over the last decade, at around 55%; however, at consultant level, only 36.6% of doctors are women. The reasons for this drop in numbers are not clear.
J, Critchley, M, Schwarz, R, Baruah
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Vicissitudes of rural female workforce in India

The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 2015
Ever since the results were declared for the 66th round of National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO), the declining rural female work participation has been a debatable issue among eminent social scientists. With the 68th round, the trend being in continuation has serious implications for the overall economic empowerment of rural females.
Deepika Jajoria
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The Future is Female: Urology Workforce Projection From 2020 to 2060

Urology, 2021
To project the size and demographics of the female urology workforce into 2060.We assessed current urology workforce estimates using 2019 American Urological Association Annual Census data. We used the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education's Data Resource Book from 2007 to 2018 to determine the incoming urology workforce.
Catherine S, Nam   +3 more
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Female workforce: Its contribution to metropolitan economy

Social Change, 1992
This paper presents trends in female work participation in four metropolitan cities of Calcutta, Bombay~·Delhi and Madras during 1961-1981 and attempts to relate these trends to changes in the functional character of these cities.
Sanghmitra Acharya
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Harnessing the Potential of Female Workforce

Paradigm: A Management Research Journal, 1998
Workforces in organisations across the world increasingly are having sizeable percentage of women employees. And this trend is steadily gathering momentum. This paper examines the extent of this phenomenon and its implications particularly with an emphasis on harnessing the true collective potential of female workforce.
Sujit Sen, Shailendra Saxena
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Discrepancies in the Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgeon Workforce

Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, 2015
It is unclear whether the current distribution of surgeons practicing female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery in the United States is adequate to meet the needs of a growing and aging population. We assessed the geographic distribution of female pelvic surgeons as represented by members of the American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS) throughout
Tyler M, Muffly   +3 more
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