نتایج جستجو برای: gender effect

تعداد نتایج: 1789984  

2016
Astri Buchanan Maureen G. Reed Gun Lidestav

Researchers of adaptive capacity and sustainable livelihoods have frequently used social, cultural, human, economic and institutional capitals to better understand how rural and resource-dependent communities address environmental, social and economic stresses. Yet few studies have considered how men and women contribute differently to these capitals to support community resilience overall. Our...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2010
Chimaraoke Izugbara Latifat Ibisomi Alex C Ezeh Mairo Mandara

Relying on focus group discussions and in-depth individual interviews with men and women in Jigawa and Kano states in northern Nigeria, we investigated barriers to spousal contraceptive communication. While attitudes toward spousal contraceptive communication were generally positive, there was very little evidence that respondents engaged in it. Poor spousal contraceptive communication in north...

2009
Dermot Feenan

Increasing scholarly attention is being paid to women and judging. The literature now covers a wide field, only some of which can be referred to here: analysis of judicial appointments; the structure, practices and culture of the legal profession (Schultz and Shaw 2003; Resnik 1996); judicial decisions (including both the decisions themselves and their impact, or not, on women, see, e.g. Schnei...

2010
Amber Peterman Julia Behrman Agnes Quisumbing Jere Behrman Kristin Davis

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Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2010
Amanda E Tanner J Dennis Fortenberry Gregory D Zimet Michael Reece Cynthia A Graham Maresa Murray

Currently in clinical trials, vaginal microbicides are proposed as a female-initiated method of sexually transmitted infection prevention. Much of microbicide acceptability research has been conducted outside of the United States and frequently without consideration of the social interaction between sex partners, ignoring the complex gender and power structures often inherent in young women's (...

2006
Carmen E. Quatman Kevin R. Ford Gregory D. Myer Timothy E. Hewett

2017
Fabian Ochsenfeld

This article reports the results of a replication of Bobbitt-Zeher’s 2007 article “The Gender Income Gap and the Role of Education”. Models that emulate the original specifications (by and large) reproduce the original results. However, models that adhere to Bobbitt-Zeher’s theory concerning the gendered effect of family formation call into question her finding that “values appear to matter onl...

Journal: :Social studies of science 2009
Roy Wagner

This paper examines the interaction between Semiotic choices and the presentation and solution of a family of contemporary mathematical problems centred around the so-called 'stable marriage problem'. I investigate how a socially restrictive choice of signs impacts mathematical production both in terms of problem formation and of solutions. I further note how the choice of gendered language end...

2015
Mayumi Nakamura Mito Akiyoshi Koustuv Dalal

Married women often undertake a larger share of housework in many countries and yet they do not always perceive the inequitable division of household labor to be "unfair." Several theories have been proposed to explain the pervasive perception of fairness that is incongruent with the observed inequity in household tasks. These theories include 1) economic resource theory, 2) time constraint the...

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