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Why is workplace sexual harassment chronically underreported? We hypothesize that employers coerce victims into silence through the threat of a retaliatory firing.
Gordon Dahl, Matthew Knepper
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Despite recent improvements in female labor force participation, women remain underrepresented in STEM fields in Japan. Given the close link between STEM workers and innovation, encouraging women to pursue STEM careers could boost growth potential. Using
R. Xu
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Background – Hymenoptera envenomation with honey bee (Apis mellifera) and paper wasp (Polistes spp.) may cause life‐threatening anaphylaxis in dogs. In human patients, clinical history, intradermal testing (IDT) and measurement of allergen‐specific serological immunoglobulin (Ig)E (sIgE) are used to support a diagnosis of Hymenoptera venom ...
Hilary H. Chan +3 more
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Surface Deposition Induced Reduction of the Ground State Spin in Cr10 Wheel
The magneto‐structural properties of monolayers and multilayers of {Cr10(OMe)20(O2CCMe3)10} wheels sublimated onto Au(111) and Cu(111) substrates are reported. A reduction of the cluster total spin ground‐state from S = 9 in the bulk to S = 3 or S = 6 in the monolayers is observed, associated to variations in the intra‐wheel exchange coupling ...
Elena Bartolomé +13 more
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Abstract The mother's bond to her baby starts to develop during pregnancy, and it is related to the baby's attachment. We study how the mother's prenatal expectations of her unborn baby, the mother's adult relationships, and postnatal psycho‐social factors (stress, depression, and anxiety) are related to the risk of bonding disturbance.
Erja Rusanen +5 more
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Gendered Laws and Women in the Workforce
This paper offers for the first time a global picture of gender discrimination by the law as it affects women's economic opportunity and charts the evolution of legal inequalities over five decades.
Marie Hyland +2 more
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Anonymous job applications in Europe
Numerous empirical studies find a substantial extent of discrimination in hiring decisions. Anonymous job applications have gained attention and popularity to identify and combat this form of discrimination.
Annabelle Krause +2 more
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This Campbell systematic review examines the impact of vocational and business training targeted at women in low‐ and middle‐income countries. The review summarises evidence from thirty‐five quantitative studies with an experimental or quasi‐experimental design.
Marjorie Chinen +4 more
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Properties of Binuclear Rhodium(II) Complexes and Their Antibacterial Activity
Binuclear rhodium(II) complexes [Rh2Cl2(μ‐OOCR)2(N‐N)2], (RCOO) 2 and [Rh2Cl2(μ‐OOCCH3)(terpy)2](H3O)Cl2.9H2O (R = H, Me, Bun,ph, PhCHOH; N‐N = 2,2′‐bipyridine (bpy), 1,10‐phenanthroline (phen), 2,9‐dimethyl‐1,10‐phenanthroline (dmp) and 6,7‐dimethyl‐2,3‐ di(2‐pyridyl)quinoxaline (dmpq); terpy 2,2′:6′,2′′‐terpyridine) have been synthesized and their ...
Florian P. Pruchnik +2 more
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A Cure for Discrimination? Affirmative Action and the Case of California Proposition 209
A Cure for Discrimination? Affirmative Action and the Case of California Proposition 209 Proposition 209, enacted in California in 1996 and made effective the following year, ended state affirmative action programs not only in education, but also for ...
C. Myers
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