Ghinn: Colorism and gendered revulsion in North India
Abstract This article examines how colorism is gendered in North India by foregrounding women's narratives of being subjected to ghinn—disgust or repugnance—around their skin tone. I argue that paying attention to the ghinn directed at dark skin shows how colorism here builds on casteism, and how there is a gendered dimension to it: ghinn at women ...
Katyayani Dalmia
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Effects of one-to-one Labor Support on Labor Pain, Labor Stress Response, Childbirth Experience and Neonatal Status for Primipara [PDF]
Myung‐Haeng Hur
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The Impact of Child Disability on Parental Outcomes: Evidence From Sweden
ABSTRACT Parents of children with disabilities may face higher labor‐market penalties given the extra care and support required. Using Swedish administrative data, we focus on first‐born children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) to estimate impacts on parental labor‐market outcomes.
Derek Asuman+4 more
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Hidden Costs of Ban the Box Laws: Unraveling the Effects on Drug‐Related Deaths
ABSTRACT Ban the Box (BTB) laws delay criminal background checks until the later stages of the hiring process. This study provides new evidence that BTB laws that apply to both private and public employers have negative spillover effects beyond labor market outcomes.
Oleksandra Cheipesh
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Abstract Retirees re‐entering the workforce, popularly termed as bridge employment, is a phenomenon that is anticipated to increase in the coming years. Though research establishes that these employees have unique aspirations and work motives (see Mazumdar et al., 2020), primary research on how the retirement transition and bridge employment shape each
Bishakha Mazumdar+2 more
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DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A RISK SCORE FOR BREAKTHROUGH PAIN DURING LABOR EPIDURAL ANALGESIA [PDF]
Anasuya Vasudevan+4 more
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Meeting new expertise needs throughout careers: A group model building approach in the field of HR/D
Abstract Organizational and societal transitions require workers to upskill and reskill their expertise within and across the boundaries of their current domain(s). This may also require them to materialize their renewed expertise in novel settings in interaction with stakeholders who hold different expectations regarding their know‐how and ...
Lonneke S. Frie+4 more
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Pain during the first stage of labor
This study examined pain levels during the first stage of labor of 115 healthy primiparas. Pain was measured within 15 minutes of at least one routine pelvic examination from cervical dilation of 1 cm to 10 cm with the 100 mm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS ...
S Phumdoung+2 more
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Highly Educated, New Foreign Workers' Acculturation and Coping Mechanisms in a Large Korean Company
ABSTRACT The need for skilled foreign workers in South Korea (Korea hereafter) has grown substantially due Korea's changing workforce demographics, skill mismatch, transformation of business portfolios, and the pursuit of globalized business. As a result, large Korean companies have begun to recruit highly educated foreign workers for global talent ...
Dae Seok Chai
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Non pharmacological strategies evaluation in parturients’ pain relief
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of non pharmacological strategies for the pain relief of the parturient in labor. It was a clinical experiment of the therapeutic intervention type “before and after” accomplished in the Humanized ...
Rejane Marie Barbosa Davim+1 more
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