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Political Involvement in Nursing—Education and Empowerment
AORN Journal, 2001ABSTRACTPolitical apathy in the nursing profession can be attributed to numerous factors, including a lack of knowledge of the political process and public policy formation, feelings of powerlessness, and a perceived ethical conflict between professional values and political involvement.
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Migration-induced Transfers of Norms. Political Empowerment?The case of Female Political Empowerment [PDF]
This paper empirically investigates the effect of transnational migrants on gender equality in the country of origin measured by the share of women enrolled in the lower chamber of National Parliaments. We test for a migration-induced transfer of norm using panel data from 1960 to 2010 in ten-year intervals.
Elisabetta Lodigiani, Sara Salomone
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Political Identity, Democratic Empowerment, and Political Learning
2020The political commotion of the world is rising anew. Political challenges and political turmoil unfold side by side, and at the fore of many current political struggles stands the notion of “political identity.” Identity is a key asset in citizens' orientations toward political issues, their selection of information, and not least their political ...
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Measuring Women’s Judicial Empowerment as Part of Political Empowerment
2017Scholars and activists measuring women’s political empowerment have consistently ignored the judiciary. Studying women’s judicial representation comparatively, within and between countries as well as within supranational institutions, shows how adaptive women are in developing strategies that fit their political culture, even those cultures that seem ...
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Understanding Political Empowerment of Dalitwomen
Voice of Dalit, 2013The discussion on women empowerment in India has largely been contextualized within the homogenous understanding of women s reality. As a result, the multiple realties of women s oppression with respect to their caste and religious positions is often undermined both in academic and bureaucratic explanations of women s subordination.
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Cooperatives and Women's Political Empowerment
This research article aims to shed light on the role of cooperative work in achieving the political empowerment of women in the Ain El-Aouda region in Rabat, and the effectiveness of the means and activities followed by cooperatives in political empowerment and the development of women's political capabilities and skills.Khaoula Benchrifa +2 more
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Quality of government and women's political empowerment: Evidence from European regions
Papers in Regional Science, 2023Vicente Rios +2 more
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Collective Action for Political Empowerment
2006Women have a long history of political participation in Sierra Leone. This has been manifested in their roles as chiefs, paramount chiefs, mayors, tribal heads, cabinet ministers, ambassadors, and members of parliament. Female chiefs held, and continue to hold executive positions, especially among the Mende and the Sherbro. Some became legends in their
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