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Workforce Analysis of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, 2015 to 2045

Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, 2016
Objectives The aim of this study was to assess how the projected increase in prevalence of pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) will impact the number of patients per female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery (FPMRS) subspecialist between 2015 and 2045.
Taylor, Brueseke   +6 more
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Women Neurosurgeons Worldwide: Characterizing the Global Female Neurosurgical Workforce

Neurosurgery, 2023
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: As the global neurosurgical workforce expands, so do the contributions of women neurosurgeons. Recent studies highlighted pioneering women leaders in neurosurgery and provided invaluable perspectives into the proportion of women neurosurgeons in regions across the world. To provide a broad perspective
Silvia D. Vaca   +2 more
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Empowering the Female Rural Workforce

2023
In this P-Insights report, Savitri Singh discusses the urgent issue of increasing women’s economic and political participation, especially in rural areas. As half of the world's population, it's time to address the glaring inequalities that deprive women of access to basic resources necessary for labor market participation.
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Could the aging workforce reduce the agency penalty for female leaders? Re-examining the think manager–think male stereotype

Journal of Management & Organization, 2018
Older workers make up a substantial portion of today’s labor force. Yet little is known about the beliefs held by this age group. Our study offers some much needed insights into intersectionality around this group, by investigating how older workers ...
Cara-Lynn Scheuer, Catherine A. Loughlin
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Female Workforce Participation in Meghalaya: Some Insights

Social Change
The paradox, on one hand, of the growing Indian economy, and on the other of the abysmally low labour force participation rates (LFPR) and workforce participation rates (WPR), especially among women, has been a matter of extensive debate and discussion.
Paramita Roy, Anshuman Barua
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Trends, Patterns and Drivers of Rural Female Workforce Participation

Social Change, 2017
The empowerment of women is critical for improving their status in society and, in turn, women’s access to economic and financial resources is vital for their empowerment. Despite a discernible improvement in India’s rural economy in recent years, the rural female workforce has been declining.
Mondira Bhattacharya, Ankita Goyal
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Community YouthMapping: Female youth voices through empowerment and workforce preparation

New Directions for Youth Development, 2007
AbstractBecause of poverty, many girls and young women throughout Egypt neglect their education in order to marry early, help in the fields, gain immediate employment, or carry out domestic labor to meet family needs. In Egypt, the Academy for Educational Development's Community YouthMapping (CYM) has been structured to provide a solid foundation for a
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Changing patterns of male and female nurses' participation in the workforce

Journal of Nursing Management, 2009
To examine how nursing working lives are changing and what might lie behind these changes.In view of continuing concerns about the shortage of nurses, it is important to recognize the factors influencing retention and the implications of changes in the workforce.Using an approach previously developed for estimating expected working lives, this paper ...
Curtis, Lesley   +2 more
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