Breaking Barriers: Scaffolding Social‐Symbolic Work for Women’s Economic Empowerment
Abstract This study advances the understanding of Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) in non‐Western contexts by theorizing how social‐symbolic work facilitates empowerment despite entrenched institutional and cultural constraints. Drawing on a qualitative study into the establishment of Kuwait’s first women’s business incubator, we explore how female ...
Mohsen Abumuamar, Juliane Reinecke
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An effectiveness of machine learning models for estimate the financial cost of assistive services to disability care in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Algahtani O, Almazah MMA, Alshormani F.
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Health insurance coverage and maternal healthcare services utilization in Jordan: evidence from the 2017-18 Jordan demographic and health survey. [PDF]
Fernandes P +4 more
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How Do Gender Norms Shape Education and Domestic Work Outcomes? The Case of Syrian Refugee Adolescents in Jordan. [PDF]
Krafft C, Assaad R, Pastoor I.
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Youth development and spatial configurations: socio-spatial inequalities in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. [PDF]
El-Zakka Y, Diab JL.
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Navigating access barriers: Strategies for Syrian refugees confronting healthcare challenges in Jordan - A qualitative approach. [PDF]
Abu-Siam IK +4 more
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After the Hype: Resilience Seeking in Emerging Technology Ecosystems
ABSTRACT Academic Summary Hype often helps emerging technology ecosystems gain early support for their innovative value propositions, but the initial excitement around the technology typically vanishes at some point. This decrease in excitement and support may lead some ecosystems to fail while others are resilient and recover.
Fiona Schweitzer +2 more
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Health-Related Quality of Life Among Postpartum Women in Jordan: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Alkhalili M +10 more
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The Returns to Education: A Meta‐Study
ABSTRACT There have been many studies estimating the causal effect of an additional year of education on earnings. The majority employ administrative changes in the minimum school‐leaving age as the mechanism allowing identification. Here, we survey 79 such estimates.
Gregory Clark +1 more
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How do children's hospitals address health inequalities: a grey literature scoping review. [PDF]
Brennan L +7 more
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