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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN WORKING AND NONWORKING WOMEN
Domestic spousal violence against women in developing countries like India is now beginning to be recognized as a widespread health problem impeding development.
Jyoti Srivastava +2 more
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From the crime processes and population census in the period between 1890 and 1920, we tried to understand the experience of approaching and differentiation between poor, working and black women from Feira de Santana.
Karine Teixeira Damasceno
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Working girls: abuse or choice in street-level sex work? A study of homeless women in Nottingham [PDF]
This paper aims to explore how abused homeless women understand their choice to sex work. In particular, there is a discussion of the motivations given by women as to why they sex worked, and it is suggested that abused homeless women can experience ...
Hamilton, P, Harding, R
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Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Burnout pada Wanita Bekerja di Kabupaten Banyumas
The globalization era has given many changes in some aspects of life such as women participation in work field. There are women can perform their potential ability in doing their work. The effects of doing their role, women oftentimes feel weary not only
Keksi Girindra Swasti +2 more
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Osteoporosis in active working women
Introduction: Osteoporosis is a progressive metabolic bone disease characterized by reduction of mineral density of bone, which leads to reduction of bone firmness, increased fragility and increased risk of bone fractures.
Amra Mačak Hadžiomerović +6 more
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Low back ache in working women of reproductive age group in an urban area [PDF]
Background - Back pain is a common complaint and is acknowledged as an important socioeconomic and health problem. Low back ache (LBA) not only leads to poor quality of life for individuals all over the world but also leads to decreased productivity ...
Nupur Nandi, Banasree Bhadra
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Working Women and Women's Work
When referring to women who are not engaged in employmentfor financial rewards people often say she ((doesn't work orthat "she is just a housewife"
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Maximising women's potential in the UK's retail sector [PDF]
Purpose – A defining characteristic of the UK retail sector is the high number of women it employs but there remains an enduring under-representation of women in its management positions.
Foster, C, Harris, L, Whysall, P
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Why Feminist Participatory Methods Matter for Global Health Research in Sub‐Saharan Africa
Research in global health is often framed as centering health equity. However, research and programmatic partnerships are often relationships between institutions and researchers in high‐income countries (HICs), and researchers and actors in low‐ and ...
Heather M. Tucker +1 more
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The significance of seniority for women managers’ interpretations of organizational restructuring [PDF]
This paper examines the impact of restructuring within the transport and logistics sector on women managers working at senior and less senior (middle/junior management) levels of the organization.
Adrian Woods +24 more
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