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Rural Women's Economic Realities

Journal of Women & Aging, 1998
The economic position of many elders has improved over the past few decades. Several groups of elders remain disadvantaged, however, including nonmetropolitan elders and women in any setting. This study examines differences in household income and poverty rates for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan women ages 55 and over in 1970, 1980 and 1990 ...
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Women and Rural Revolt in India

Social Scientist, 1977
Women's major productive role (outside of the home) in agriculture and the crucial part which women play in peasant revolts have been more or less ignored by social scientists. In this paper an attempt is made to analyse the interconnections between class and sexual oppression, and between women's movements and class struggle, in rural India: with ...
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Women and the rural idyll

Journal of Rural Studies, 1996
Abstract The existence of a ‘rural idyll’ has been widely accepted by social scientists working within the rural field. Yet the term itself has received relatively little critical attention. In particular, the variable characteristics and impacts of the rural idyll amongst different groups within the rural population has been largely overlooked.
Jo Little, Patricia Austin
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Women in rural environments

Holistic Nursing Practice, 1994
Rural women deserve particular attention as they experience different kinds of stressors than urban counterparts. This article will discuss health care delivery issues in rural environments that should be considered by holistic nurses when providing care to this target population.
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Rural Women’s Perspectives on Financial Inclusion: A Case of Rural Women in Kenya

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation
Financial inclusion has emerged as a central pillar of global development, yet disparities persist among vulnerable populations especially rural women in developing countries. Despite Kenya’s impressive 84.7% financial inclusion rate, many rural women remain excluded from meaningful participation in the formal financial system.
Mildred Amugune   +2 more
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Women and Rural History

Rural History, 1994
This is a special issue on Women and Rural History — a subject which needs no editorial justification. It represents, especially for agricultural history, an enormous breadth of historical experience that has been sadly neglected over many decades. In commissioning and then reading the work produced for this issue, we became ever more convinced that ...
Bellamy, Liz   +2 more
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Rural Women's Health

Australian Journal of Primary Health, 1998
Rural women in Australia have reduced access to health and illness-management services, live in more hazardous environments, and yet describe themselves as healthier than urban women. These contradictions illustrate some of the consequences of different ways of measuring health. Data based on presentations to hospital for episodes of illness management,
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Rural women entrepreneurs in Oman: problems and opportunities

International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 2021
Suhail M Ghouse   +2 more
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Rural Women in Leadership

Gender issues and microaggressions are related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This research provides a starting point on how microaggression is experienced by rural women in the urban workplace, and how best to address it. A better understanding of gendered microaggression (GMA) in an urban workplace is needed to develop effective ...
Chaaya Suresh   +2 more
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