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Bridging the Digital Divide: Fostering STEM Education for Digital Economy Leadership
Published 2024-08-01“…More STEM graduates (especially women) must be produced to maintain and create a digital economy. …”
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Women in small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurship in Japan
Published 2020-07-01“…The article undertakes a gender analysis of small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurship in Japan to find out whether they affect gender inequality, women and economy; what women empowerment could bring to the development of SME, entrepreneurship and economy in Japan. …”
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The Impact of Gender-based Violence on the South African Economy: A Literature Review
Published 2024-12-01“…Notably, the paper used qualitative approaches to support or refute claims and arguments made by many experts about GBV and the economy. The findings revealed that GBV depletes women’s energy, jeopardises their emotional and physical well-being, and undermines their sense of self recommend. …”
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FACTORS AFFECTING WOMEN’S ENROLLMENT IN CONSTRUCTION EDUCATION IN NIGERIA
Published 2017-08-01“… The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have advocated for the empowerment of women in all aspects of the economy for them to be economically self-reliant and actively participate in decision making. …”
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Le tourisme sexuel vu du Sahara marocain : une économie de razzia ?
Published 2010-12-01“…Emancipation rather than transgression, a raiding economy rather than prostitution, an aesthetics of fantasia rather than debauchery, the seduction and capitalization of foreign women is part of a common economic and lineage rationality around the reaffirmation of a Bedouin ethos.…”
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Understanding the Dynamics of Transition of the Women’s Movement in Armenia: Challenges for Democratic Representation and Increasing Political Influence
Published 2024-12-01“…The main provisions of this article contribute to further research into the problems of women’s political adaptation in a transitional economy, identifying the main directions for establishing gender equality as one of the priorities of public policy, as well as strengthening the political activism of women in Armenia. …”
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Women’s contribution to climate change action: A gender analysis
Published 2025-01-01“…This movement is embodied into such institutions as female farmer group, Family Welfare Program (FWP), and waste bank driven by women through activities food production from the surrounding environment, healthy (organic) farming practices, health education and environmental hygiene, basic health services (posyandu for toddlers, adolescents and elderly), prevention of infectious diseases through “Jumantik”, waste reduction education, education on circular economy utilization of waste, making biopores and utilizing organic waste (magot cultivation).…”
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Cultural information dynamics and the rise of women in Norway’s state and military
Published 2025-01-01“…Today, with new information pathways forming, the digitalized knowledge economy is reversing the human-capital advantage of men compared to women. …”
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHALLENGES HINDERING WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS’ BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY IN GAUTENG PROVINCE
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Geographies of Cocaine: Trajectories of Colombian Women Imprisoned for Drug Trafficking in Ecuador
Published 2018-05-01“…The conversations with these women and the ethnography of the visit to the Latacunga prison illustrate how global processes, in this case surrounding the coca economy and the struggle for its control, are embodied in lived experiences. …”
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Platform work and labour legislation in India: Women’s engagement and the role of gender
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Disappearance of women and girls in Mexico: Contributions of feminisms for understanding macrosocial processes
Published 2020-05-01“…This re-search argues that the increase in disappeared girls is associated with two main factors: an economy of dispossession of human lives for the accumulation of capital, which produces specific forms of violence against women and girls, and a systematic violence against women exercised by agents from state security and legal institutions.…”
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Rad concept: authentic evidence women's specialties in Islamic heritage law
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The “Miss Curvy Uganda” pageant: representation, commodification and exploitation of women’s bodies
Published 2020“…In early February 2019, Godfrey Kiwanda, a Uganda Junior Minister of Tourism proposed a beauty pageant dubbed, “Miss Curvy Uganda,” to publicly showcase voluptuous Ugandan women as means of attracting foreign tourists to generate more foreign currency earnings. …”
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The status of women in the Ancient East: peculiarities of marriage and family relations in Mesopotamia
Published 2022-06-01“…The main criteria of social differentiation of women in the first state formations of the Middle Ages have been studied. …”
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Involving certain socio-demographic groups of the population in active entrepreneurship as a factor of sustainable regional economies
Published 2024-08-01“…The article examines priority groups of the population (socially vulnerable, women entrepreneurs, young and social entrepreneurs) engaged in entrepreneurial activities, including through the conclusion of a social contract, as a factor of the sustainability of regional economies. …”
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Roundtable Discussion from the Annual Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice Public Lecture on Economies of Violence
Published 2021-12-01“…These events bring up for scrutiny the “Economies of Violence” that continue to sustain the indignity and the poverty which women, queer people, and marginalised black people in South Africa disproportionately experience. …”
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Women Economic Empowerment during Covid-19 Crisis and Transition in BRICS Countries
Published 2023-07-01“…The findings project that the BRICS community still lacks strategic policy implementation that integrates women into the BRICS economy. As a result, there is a massive gap in women's economic representativeness and the need to promote access and affordable policies and education-related initiatives that enhance gender inclusion. …”
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Working and Living Conditions of Women Migrant Domestic Workers in Istanbul during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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