'Mostly women's issues' - Gender differences in community responses to a large-scale NGO programme to prevent violence against women in urban India [0.03%]
《主要是妇女问题吗?在印度城市针对预防暴力侵害妇女行为的大规模ngo项目中的社区反应之性别差异》
Sukanya Paradkar,Chatush Singh,Anand Suryavanshi et al.
Sukanya Paradkar et al.
Despite striking gender differences in men's and women's engagement in past prevention programmes to stop violence against women (VAW), few empirical studies have determined why such gender differences arise. We did a grounded theory study ...
The 'Institutional Lottery': Institutional variation in the processes involved in accessing late abortion in Victoria, Australia [0.03%]
澳大利亚维多利亚州晚期堕胎获取过程中的“制度彩票”现象——各机构差异研究
Casey Michelle Haining,Hilary Bowman-Smart,Anne ORourke et al.
Casey Michelle Haining et al.
Despite abortion being decriminalised in Victoria, Australia, access remains difficult, especially at later gestations. Institutions (i.e. health services) place restrictions on the availability of late abortions and/or require additional r...
The hybrid political role of feminism on Twitter during COVID-19: SISMA Mujer in Colombia [0.03%]
哥伦比亚新冠肺炎疫情期间推特上的女权主义政治角色——以SISMA Mujer为例
María A González-Malabet,Eliana Sanandres Campis,Rachel May et al.
María A González-Malabet et al.
Twitter proved to be strategic for the dissemination of information, and for the activation of feminist social movements. This article identifies the patterns of representation around feminist movements on Twitter during the COVID-19 pandem...
List-keepers and other carrier bag stories: Academic mothers' (in)visible labor during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
疫情期间的学术母亲:看不见的劳动及其他故事
Kelly W Guyotte,Shelly Melchior,Carlson H Coogler et al.
Kelly W Guyotte et al.
Beginning in 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted familiar rhythms of work and life when academic women from the United States sheltered-in-place in their homes. The pandemic brought forth challenges which accentuated that caregiving with ...
Emotions, thoughts, and coping strategies of women with infertility problems on changes in treatment during Covid-19 pandemic: A qualitative study [0.03%]
新冠疫情下接受治疗的女性不孕症患者的情绪、想法及应对策略:质性研究
Esra Arbağ,Merlinda Aluş Tokat,Sevcan Özöztürk
Esra Arbağ
This study assesses the emotions, thoughts, and coping strategies of women with infertility problems associated with the changes in treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic using Lazarus and Folkman's Transactional Model of Stress and Coping....
Sexual life of Spanish women during the lockdown by COVID-19: Differences according to sexual orientation? [0.03%]
新冠肺炎封锁期间西班牙女性的性生活:按性取向差异分布?
Rafael Ballester-Arnal,Juan Enrique Nebot-Garcia,Estefanía Ruiz-Palomino et al.
Rafael Ballester-Arnal et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic may have exacerbated the sexual health differences that already existed among women based on their sexual orientation. Therefore, a total of 971 Spanish women aged 18-60 years (84 % heterosexual and 16 % with a minorit...
Barriers to abortion access in Australia before and during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
澳大利亚在新冠肺炎疫情前后堕胎获取的障碍
Ronli Sifris,Tania Penovic
Ronli Sifris
Access to abortion in Australian has been the subject of significant legal reforms to the point that in some jurisdictions, most legal barriers to access have been dismantled. Nevertheless, research reveals that many Australian women will n...
' Business can't stop.' Women engaged in prostitution during the COVID-19 pandemic in southern Spain: A qualitative study [0.03%]
“生意不能停。”西班牙南部新冠疫情下的卖淫现象——一项质性研究
Cora Recio Burgos,Fernando Jesús Plaza Del Pino
Cora Recio Burgos
A detailed analysis was made of the experience of women engaged in prostitution during the state of emergency due to the COVID-19 virus through a phenomenological study. Eleven telephone interviews were conducted with women engaged in prost...
When home becomes classroom: The shifting roles of Korean immigrant mothers in the management of children's education during COVID-19 in the US [0.03%]
疫情期间美国韩裔母亲在儿童教育管理中的角色转变:当家庭变成教室时
Gowoon Jung,Sejung Sage Yim,Sou Hyun Jang
Gowoon Jung
COVID-19 has disrupted women's lives by increasing their childcare and household labor responsibilities. This has detrimentally affected immigrant women with limited resources, who invest in their children's education for upward mobility. B...
Why we march! Feminist activism in critical times: Lessons from the women's march on Washington [0.03%]
为何我们要走上街头!华盛顿女性大游行中的女权行动主义及其带来的启示
Jennifer L Martin,Julia Smith
Jennifer L Martin
As professors, we have witnessed, anecdotally, a shift in doing social justice advocacy teaching. We have witnessed within some of our classrooms a more empowered hostility and intolerance to conversations pertaining to social justice. We a...