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Performing neutrality in ‘post’-conflict Burundi
The reintegration of ex-combatants has a number of dimensions: economic, social, and political. This article explores what reintegration, defined as the shedding of the ex-combatant identity, means for the political participation of former combatants in
Guðrún Sif Friðriksdóttir
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Documenting Attachment: 'Affective border control in applications for family reunification'
From 2002 to 2018, Denmark was the only country in the world to enforce a migration law demanding that couples seeking family reunification in Denmark documented their combined “attachment” to the Danish nation.
Sofie Jeholm, Mons Bissenbakker
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Comparison in the physiology results between Male and Female undergraduate medical students
Background: In recent years more female students than males qualify to study in medical colleges of Bangladesh. Whether female students do better than males in their course exam is not known. Objective: To compare the 1st term physiology result between
Mohammad Uzire Azam Khan
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Context: Gender differences in the risk of developing non-communicable diseases (NCD) are a matter of debate. The susceptibility of a woman to NCD should be evaluated taking into consideration the social factors that limit the physical activity among ...
T S Anish +5 more
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Gendered aspects of perceived and internalized HIV-related stigma in China. [PDF]
Although studies have demonstrated that females experience more HIV-related stigma than males do, questions remain regarding the different dimensions of the stigma (i.e., perceived versus internalized) in China.
Ji, Guoping, Li, Li, Lin, Chunqing
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Gender Difference in Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
Functional gastrointestinal diseases (FGIDs) are known to be influenced more by a lowering of the quality of life, such as mental health and sleep quality, compared to organic diseases.
Ju Yup Lee, Kyung Sik Park
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“No, Gender doesn’t make a Difference…?” Studying Negotiations and Gender in Organizations
This article focuses on methodological challenges and strategies with regard to studying gender in organizations. Work organizations are often thought, theorized and talked about as gender-neutral arenas and, therefore, gender is often seen as irrelevant
Lotte Bloksgaard
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Stereotypes exist in the interactions between different social groups, and gender stereotypes are particularly prevalent. Previous studies have suggested that the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is involved in the social cognition that plays an important
Siqi Wang +16 more
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Gender Difference and Church Member Satisfaction: An Appraisal [PDF]
This paper tries to determine both male and female church- attendance trends and to study gender effect, that is, differences between males and female regarding church attendance.
Akinyele, F.A., Akinyele, S.T.
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Gender difference in the association between education and schizophrenia in Chinese adults
Background Improving education level was evidenced to decrease the risk of schizophrenia, but whether this strength of education role depends on gender is not. This study aimed to investigate whether there was gender difference in the association between
Yanan Luo +5 more
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