نتایج جستجو برای: women employees

تعداد نتایج: 429656  

2014
Rania Mohammed Magda A. M. Mansour Laila SH. Dorgham

Objectives: This study aimed to assess the levels of breast cancer awareness among Saudi females, and to compare between house wives and employees women regarding knowledge and practical of breast cancer. Methods: This cross sectional study was conducted among 300 women in Taif city. Data were collected using a self administrated questionnaire which included questions on socio-demographic data,...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2004
Perumalsamy Vijayalakshmi Rajamanickam Anuradha Karthik Prakash Kalpana Narendran Meenakshi Ravindran Lalitha Prajna David Brown Susan E Robertson

OBJECTIVE To determine the susceptibility of female eye hospital staff to rubella infection and the potential risk for hospital-based rubella outbreaks. METHODS A prospective cohort study on the seroprevalence of rubella IgG antibodies was conducted at three large eye hospitals in Coimbatore, Madurai and Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India, where young children with eye abnormalities attributable ...

2004
Karen Mumford Peter N. Smith

We consider differences in individual job tenure between Australia and Britain using linked data on employees and their workplaces. This linkage enables us to distinguish between the impact of demographic, education, job characteristics, occupation and work environment for the individual, as well as of the workplace in which they work. Whilst the various individual characteristics are, as a gro...

2006
Julie R. Agnew

This paper investigates whether certain individuals are prone to behavioral biases in their 401(k) investments. Using demographic data and allocation information for over 73,000 employees, the biases examined include two “allocation biases” and a “participation bias.” The findings suggest that higher salaried employees tend to make significantly better choices. Participants earning $100,000 hol...

Journal: :Health care for women international 2008
Viveka Enander Carin Holmberg

In this article, the authors present the main findings from a qualitative study of processes undergone by women who have left abusive male partners. Three overlapping leaving processes are described: Breaking Up, Becoming Free, and Understanding. Breaking Up covers action (i.e., the physical breakup), and the turning point by which it is preceded or with which it coincides is analyzed. Becoming...

Journal: :Violence against women 2009
Francesca Polletta

As Evan Stark observes, getting domestic violence against women recognized as coercive control will require a major effort of storytelling. Women's accounts of subjugation have to be narrated in a way that is both true to their experiences and capable of eliciting public understanding, sympathy, and action. This essay draws on an interdisciplinary literature on narrative to show why doing that ...

Journal: :AWHONN's clinical issues in perinatal and women's health nursing 1993
J McFarlane

Physical violence against women is pervasive; and such abuse may begin during pregnancy. This article chronicles the clinical research on battering during pregnancy and focuses on a prospective study of 691 pregnant women; the study documented that one in six women are abused during pregnancy. Ethnic differences in the patterns of abuse are discussed, as are related findings of entry into prena...

2008
Denise W. Gürer Jennifer Light Christina Björkman Rhian Davies Mark S. Hancock Anne Condon Annemieke Craig Vashti Galpin Ursula Martin Margit Pohl Sylvia Wiltner M. Suriya Ellen Spertus Joanne McGrath Cohoon Gloria Childress Townsend Paula Gabbert

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