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Nursing Management, 2017
Although women make up 77% of the healthcare workforce, gender inequality remains a problem in the NHS, and women continue to be under-represented at senior levels. For example, only 37% of the members of clinical commissioning group governing bodies are women.
Grigore Pop-Eleches, Joshua A. Tucker
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Although women make up 77% of the healthcare workforce, gender inequality remains a problem in the NHS, and women continue to be under-represented at senior levels. For example, only 37% of the members of clinical commissioning group governing bodies are women.
Grigore Pop-Eleches, Joshua A. Tucker
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Journal of Management Inquiry, 2016
The author interviewed nine high-ranking businesswomen in India. The interviews gave him a different perspective on the question of gender equality. The argument for women’s participation is neither about the democratic principle of equal opportunity – in numerical terms, nor is it about making use of the full managerial talent available in the ...
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The author interviewed nine high-ranking businesswomen in India. The interviews gave him a different perspective on the question of gender equality. The argument for women’s participation is neither about the democratic principle of equal opportunity – in numerical terms, nor is it about making use of the full managerial talent available in the ...
Brigitte Liebig +2 more
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2022
The article discusses gender equality from Biblical and Christian perspectives.
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The article discusses gender equality from Biblical and Christian perspectives.
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Nursing Management, 2017
A report by Ruth Sealy of the University of Exeter Business School examines the steps the NHS should take to ensure equal gender representation on boards by 2020.
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A report by Ruth Sealy of the University of Exeter Business School examines the steps the NHS should take to ensure equal gender representation on boards by 2020.
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Gender equality in science, medicine, and global health: where are we at and why does it matter?
Lancet, The, 2019Melanie Jansen +2 more
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The Lancet–SIGHT Commission on peaceful societies through health and gender equality
Lancet, The, 2020Sara Fewer, Peter Friberg
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