Women's RightsThe first edition of the WIIS Israel Journal includes articles on treatment of women in Iraq, Female Suicide Terrorism (FST) and an interview with Professor GalVerstndig, NatalieAiello, StevenSocial Science Electronic Publishing
1.Due to the great demand for the war production,WWII gave women more opportunities to work outside, thus providing economic sel-reliance to them.More than 30 percent of women worked in factories, they were described as "rosie the riveter".But they lost a traditional female character to be ...
This book focuses on the psychosocial effects of conflicts. It provides an analysis of the social and psychological effects of conflicts on the lives of women. Displacement, separation from family, detention, rape and other forms of sexual violence, grief, loss or disappearance of relatives, fear...
The Impact of War on Women and Children in the Sudan The aim of this thesis is to investigate an issue of great concern in developing countries: the impacts of civil conflict on access to and use of health maternal and child health care services, in sub-Saharan Africa. In many ways the...
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Because existing research treats residential displacement as a consequence of housing market conditions associated with the urban core, the incidence of di... B Lee,D Hodge - 《Unpublished》 被引量: 22发表: 1984年 Housing Transitions and Low Birth Weight Among Low-Income Women Public housing in...
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Effect of employee worktime control on health: a prospective cohort study The health effects of worktime control were particularly evident among women with families. Among men, worktime control was not associated with self-rated ... L Ala-Mursula,J Vahtera,J Pentti,... - 《Occupational & ...
Rape as a weapon ofwar The rape of women by soldiers during wartime has occurred throughout history. Indeed, rape was long considered an unfortunate but inevitable accompaniment of war—the result of the prolonged sexual deprivation of troops and insufficient militarydiscipline. Its use as a weapon...
Women’s suffrage is the right of women by law to vote in national or local elections. Women were excluded from voting in ancient Greece and republican Rome as well as in the few democracies that had emerged in Europe by the end of the 18th century. The