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期刊名:Gender issues

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ISSN:1098-092X

e-ISSN:1936-4717

IF/分区:2.4/Q2

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Moustafa Haj Youssef,Nagham Sayour Moustafa Haj Youssef
We investigate the impact of gendered personality traits on the entrepreneurial performance of male and female entrepreneurs in Lebanon during the COVID-19 crisis. Using the Big Five personality model and survey data from 500 entrepreneurs,...
Mike C Parent,Laurel R Davis-Delano,Elizabeth M Morgan et al. Mike C Parent et al.
This study provides an analysis of the content of feminine and masculine characteristics/behaviors described in writing by 366 young women and 289 young men from the U.S. Emergent characteristics/behaviors were placed into domains. For both...
Giulia Valsecchi,Vincenzo Iacoviello,Jacques Berent et al. Giulia Valsecchi et al.
Contemporary evidence suggests that masculinity is changing, adopting perceived feminine traits in the process. Implications of this new masculine norm on gender relations remain unclear. Our research aims to better understand the influence...
Beth Turnbull,Melissa Graham,Ann Taket Beth Turnbull
Poor quality jobs, incorporating job demands, resources and rewards, can impact employees' health and wellbeing inside and outside work. However, jobs' changing nature and employees' increasingly diverse backgrounds mean existing job qualit...
Catherine E McKinley,Hannah Knipp Catherine E McKinley
Sexual violence against Indigenous women has long been used as a tool of colonial violence and conquest. As a contemporary form of historical oppression that may drive associated health and mental health inequities, Indigenous women in the ...
Priyanshi Chauhan Priyanshi Chauhan
Working from home is not gender neutral. As the COVID-19 pandemic has relocated all non-essential work to the home setting, it becomes imperative to examine the phenomenon through a gender lens. Accordingly, I conducted a qualitative study ...
Yan Chai,Vanessa Ríos-Salas,Pam Stek et al. Yan Chai et al.
Globally, women continue to have less economic decision-making power and face gender-unequal norms at work. Little is known about the impact of national public policies on norms surrounding equality. We examined the impact of extending paid...
Molly Wiant Cummins,Grace Ellen Brannon Molly Wiant Cummins
Even before COVID-19, women around the world performed more unpaid domestic labor, specifically unpaid care labor, than men. COVID-19 has only exacerbated the gender gap in this domestic labor. For Western women, especially mothers in the U...
Dessie Clark,Rebecca Jordan Dessie Clark
This study explores self-reported impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on several facets of IPV survivor well-being, such as mental health, economic stability, food security, and resilience. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with surviv...
Samantha M Gavin,Nathan E Kruis Samantha M Gavin
Research suggests that the representation of violence against women in the media has resulted in an increased acceptance of attitudes favoring domestic violence. While prior work has investigated the relationship between violent media expos...