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Abstract Immigrant women may be at higher risk of intimate partner violence (IPV) and may seek specialized services less frequently than other populations. In Spain, Romanian origin foreigners comprise the second‐highest proportion among immigrant population.
Andrea Cuesta‐García+2 more
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Abstract In the past decade, digital platforms have entrenched themselves within key urban sectors, opening the way for radical changes in traditional industries. Along with new opportunities for city residents, globally operating platforms such as Airbnb and Uber also raised specific challenges, sparking calls for adequate responses by city ...
Marine C. Benli‐Trichet+1 more
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Abstract Digital inequality is a critical issue in our knowledge economy. Often digital inequality is framed as a problem that only older people encounter. This rather stereotypical portrayal can result in improvised and unsuccessful policy actions. The goal of the article is to take the experiences of citizens who never or seldom use information and ...
Nicole S. Goedhart+2 more
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Leader gender, country culture, and the management of COVID‐19
Abstract As early as two months into the COVID‐19 pandemic, popular media started reporting that women leaders, compared to men leaders, were managing COVID‐19 better. This paper empirically examines the impact of women leaders in managing pandemic health outcomes one year after the onset of the pandemic.
Valentina Dimitrova‐Grajzl+2 more
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Abstract In South Africa, couple‐based interventions (CBIs) have been used to increase HIV testing, reduce HIV transmission, and shift relationship dynamics. To understand local definitions of healthy relationships, this study sought to collect qualitative data on a model of healthy relationships in a semi‐rural area of KwaZulu‐Natal, South Africa.
Jennifer M. Belus+5 more
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Women prime ministers and COVID‐19: Within‐case examinations of New Zealand and Iceland
Abstract As COVID‐19 cases and deaths mounted globally in the spring of 2020, the news media presented a narrative that women heads of government were more successful at handling the pandemic, sparking a scholarly debate. We take an in‐depth look at two of the headline women‐led cases (New Zealand and Iceland) to identify critical junctures and crucial
Katie Tyner, Farida Jalalzai
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Inserción de las mujeres en el sector científico-tecnológico en la Argentina (1984-2006)
En el presente trabajo se analizó el ingreso, la permanencia y la promoción de dos grupos de investigadoras/es entre los años 1984 y 2006 en el CONICET, principal organismo dedicado a la investigación científica en la Argentina.
Ana Franchi+3 more
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En la última década las redes sociales se han convertido en nuestros grandes aliados de socialización, aunque también una nueva y sutil herramienta para ejercer la violencia. El objetivo del presente estudio de caso fue analizar el uso de las redes sociales más usuales, Facebook y WhatsApp, en las relaciones afectivas de estudiantes de posgrado de la ...
Edurne Martínez Arrese+1 more
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El tránsito a la educación terciaria es una etapa clave para las y los estudiantes, y suele involucrar la aplicación de pruebas de admisión universitaria. En general, cuando se analiza el desempeño en este tipo de evaluaciones, se utilizan variables socioeconómicas para explicar diferencias centradas en las medias de distintos subgrupos, donde la ...
Díaz, Karina+2 more
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Danza contemporánea como recurso de apoyo a mujeres migrantes maltratadas
El presente estudio analiza el estado afectivo-emocional y psicológico de un grupo de mujeres víctimas de violencia machista refugiadas en una casa de acogida y discute el potencial de la danza contemporánea como recurso de ayuda para su mejora.
María del Carmen Vera-Esteban+1 more
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