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From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 23, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe income discrepancies in high- and middle-income countries increases stress, limitations in access to social resources, and aggravates health situations. The empirical analysis of this experimental study studies the...
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From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 23, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedWomen's participation in business enterprises has attracted much attention from policy makers, researchers, NGOs, politicians, the government sector, and international agencies. This is because it has been identified...
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From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 23, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedEducation for the sustainable development of gender equality has been conceptualized as a vehicle for the acquisition of skills and the maintenance of gender equity in the world. However, despite governments and higher...
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From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 23, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedIndia has set an ambitious target of achieving a US$5 trillion economy by 2025. However, a steady increase, perhaps even more rapid in recent years, in women's participation in unpaid domestic work poses a grave threat...
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From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 23, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedMany countries have made progress in gender parity in recent years through public policy reform. There has been increasing awareness of equality and its contribution in areas such as health, poverty reduction, and...
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From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 23, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe UN SDG 5 aspires to end all kinds of bigotry and abuse of women, although gender bias still exists in India. Most bank employees are men; few women hold senior positions in India's banking industry because of the...
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From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 23, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe review paper discusses the Mommy Track phenomenon and interventions required to bring women back on the career track. It collates the literature to understand the Mommy Track phenomenon from organisations and...
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From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 23, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedDespués de una revisión bibliográfica de estudios e investigaciones anteriores que aportan un análisis sobre los factores que impulsan el liderazgo de las mujeres en altos cargos empresariales, así como aquellos que lo...
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From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 23, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedMexico faces a gender gap in opportunity entrepreneurship. Part of the problem is the masculine approach to business education in graduate programs. This research uses data from 173 female and male graduate students to...
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From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 23, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedCurrent and past research confirms the existence of a gender gap that prevents women from earning the same salaries as men, having equal access to typically male sectors, and climbing the professional ladder to the...
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From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 23, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedWith regard to SGD-5, this study attempts to examine the association between entrepreneur's gender and their entrepreneurial motivation and to discover if entrepreneur's gender influences the motivation. The study...
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From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 23, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedWomen's land rights are still suppressed in India because men hold most of the land, and men decide what crops to grow. Tobacco use and farming are both detriments to one's health. It causes cancer, and cancer treatment...