• The association had established a five-year target, looking to see "at least 50 percent of leadership and executive level roles occupied by women by 2022 across the industry. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • Since October 2022, there have been no women among the 24 members of the politburo of the Communist party of China for the first time in 20 years, and no women among the seven members of the standing committee of the politburo. (calcuttanews.net)
  • According to the Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport, the overall percentage of women in the NFL's league office was 41.3% in 2022, an all-time high and increase from 29.6% in 2014. (ctvnews.ca)
  • Even in 2022 men and women still have very different jobs. (lu.se)
  • No less than 2,700 women were recruited during 2017 to mixed-gender battalions-Caracal, Bardelas (or Cheetah), the Lions of Jordan and Lavi HaBik'a-and to Home Front Command's Rescue and Instruction Division. (ynetnews.com)
  • Chai Ling and Wang Chaohua, however, were female student leaders taking part in leadership activities during the pro-democracy movement. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ranging from student leaders to intellectuals, many women contributed their opinions and leadership skills to the movement. (wikipedia.org)
  • Women in leadership roles can play a crucial role in leading us toward a better and more equitable future, and women must be part of the solution to current global crises. (aspeninstitute.org)
  • The Leadership Coalition for Women in National Security (LCWINS) delivered a database of 850 women prepared to fill senior security and foreign policy roles to both campaigns back in September. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • In its third annual survey of the book business' workforce, the UK Publishers Association reports strong results on women in leadership positions. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • D escribed as its most comprehensive look at the UK publishing market's workforce, the third consecutive annual study from the Publishers Association may have a surprise for some who are concerned that women in the business don't have enough representation in leadership positions. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • The 2019 survey's responses from a total 12,702 employees indicate that 55 percent of the British industry's senior leadership and executive-level roles were held by women. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • In dividing up those two categories, women held 53 percent of the executive roles and 55 percent of senior leadership roles. (publishingperspectives.com)
  • Yet more women than ever are assuming leadership roles. (waldenu.edu)
  • HONG KONG, China: Describing the lack of women in China's top leadership as concerning, the United Nations has recommended the country adopt a gender parity system. (calcuttanews.net)
  • Ben Nunoo-Mensah, President of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC), is urging women to take up leadership roles in sports, therefore meeting the gender requirement for its next administration. (insidethegames.biz)
  • Nunoo-Mensah believes that women taking up leadership positions would change the fortunes of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). (insidethegames.biz)
  • Women across sporting disciplines and sports administration were brought together to discuss how to equip themselves for leadership positions. (insidethegames.biz)
  • And now, after years of hardship, women's hard-won progress in leadership is actually rolling back, according to new data from McKinsey & Company and LeanIn.org's annual Women in the Workplace report . (vox.com)
  • Women in leadership, which includes people who are senior managers all the way up to the C-suite, are leaving their jobs at the highest rate - 10.5 percent last year, compared to 9 percent for men - since McKinsey and LeanIn started collecting attrition data from companies five years ago. (vox.com)
  • Women in leadership said they were much more likely to be burnt out than their male colleagues (43 percent of women versus 31 percent of men). (vox.com)
  • There were already too few women in leadership, since women are less likely to get promoted. (vox.com)
  • Women also shoulder more diversity and inclusion efforts, meaning women in leadership beget more women in leadership. (vox.com)
  • Speakers will share their firsthand experiences as female professionals, examining the challenges, pitfalls and triumphs they (and other women) encountered on their way to success in leadership roles. (bsk.com)
  • With such an overwhelming female presence, it's reasonable to expect that the sector should in fact be doing a lot better in terms of women in leadership positions - for example, only 31% of the organisations reported female Treasurers. (acoss.org.au)
  • Dr Cassandra Goldie, CEO, ACOSS, said, 'It is extremely pleasing to see our sector leading the way in gender equity in leadership roles in Australia. (acoss.org.au)
  • Design/methodology/approach: Using a critical feminist framework, this paper assesses the possibilities and challenges of viewing universities as inclusive learning organizations, with a particular focus on women in academic faculty and leadership roles. (ed.gov)
  • Bismark et al examine the reasons for the under-representation of women in medical leadership roles via a qualitative study at number six, and maintaining its position at number five this month is Hysing et al 's paper on adolescent use of electronic devices in relation to sleep. (bmj.com)
  • Leadership Conference on: A Look at the Roles of Iowa Women at Iowa State University. (iowa.gov)
  • At this life stage, physicians may expect work productivity to increase, and they may seek promotions and move into leadership roles, Shirreff and Christakis write. (medscape.com)
  • The following year their numbers grew to 1,365 and have been on a steady increase since, right up to 2016 when 2,100 women sought combat roles. (ynetnews.com)
  • LONDON (AP) - British Prime Minister David Cameron says he wants front-line combat roles opened up to female soldiers by the end of 2016. (ksl.com)
  • Cameron said Sunday that he and Defense Secretary Michael Fallon and 'are united in wanting to see all roles in our armed forces opened up to women in 2016,' including 'ground combat roles. (ksl.com)
  • Admitting that China's representation of women in political and public life has increased, the committee was concerned that women only represent 26.54 percent of deputies to the 14th National People's Congress. (calcuttanews.net)
  • The GOC President stated that the IOC was making a conscious effort to ensure a fair representation of women and that they needed to accept the challenge. (insidethegames.biz)
  • But despite the dramatic improvements in less than a decade, the NFL has more work to do as women still lag in equal representation and the league faces allegations ranging from gender discrimination to toxic workplace cultures. (ctvnews.ca)
  • This may be linked to the under-representation of women on boards generally - women may be less likely to consider moving to boards of organisations with higher turnovers in other sectors. (acoss.org.au)
  • Both sides of the question-"modernization" (here referred to as assimilation) and "the roles and representation of women"-have constantly played off against each other. (lilith.org)
  • By 2025, Air Products aims to achieve at least 28 percent female representation in the professional and managerial population globally, and at least 20 percent minority representation in that same population in the United States. (airproducts.co.uk)
  • In its 2020 Sustainability Report for the first time, Air Products published 2019 metrics on the representation of U.S. minorities, and added an additional level of metrics for females in Executive roles. (airproducts.co.uk)
  • A feminist theoretical framework has been used to thematically analyse data from thirty-one in depth interviews with women working in both the consulting and contracting parts of the business. (open.ac.uk)
  • Latto accepts the award for Best Female Hip Hop Artist at the BET Awards 2023. (bet.com)
  • The IIIEE alumna Iryna Stavchuk, student in our Master in Environmental Management and Policy, 2004-2005, is nominated as one of the BBC 100 most inspiring and influential women 2023! (lu.se)
  • This time she arrived to us via BBC: on their 100 most inspiring and influential women of 2023 list. (lu.se)
  • The recommendations for China by the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women was made alongside findings on Germany, Iceland, Sao Tome and Principe, Slovakia, Spain, Timor-Leste and Venezuela. (calcuttanews.net)
  • The strategy aims to deliver recommendations for future research and public policy that can lead to significantly more equitable outcomes for women working in agriculture in the region and improved livelihoods and food security. (icarda.org)
  • organizations such as Brothers in Arms attempt to battle female accession to combat roles by handing out pamphlets in schools warning away from supposed dangers of service. (ynetnews.com)
  • Recruitment of young women to IDF combat roles as part of the November 2017 draft was underway Tuesday, and saw an impressive increase in the number of women seeking combat postings. (ynetnews.com)
  • In response to the increase in the number of girls seeking combat posts over the past few years, several organizations such as Brothers in Arms have decided to escalate their struggle against women being enlisted to combat roles. (ynetnews.com)
  • Countries including the U.S., Canada, Australia and Israel already allow women in combat roles. (ksl.com)
  • Last year the government approved having women in combat, subject to a review of the physical demands to ensure female soldiers won't suffer long-term detrimental effects to their health. (ksl.com)
  • The analysis shows that The Bell Jar offers many points of discussion in terms of feminist literary criticism, particularly through its depictions of how patriarchal structures and gender roles are reinforced and their detrimental effects on young women. (lu.se)
  • 1. Women's health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being of women throughout their lifespan and not only their reproductive health. (who.int)
  • The various stages in the life of a woman range from infancy, childhood, adolescence and adulthood to the post- reproductive years. (who.int)
  • Müllerian aplasia and hyperandrogenism is a condition that affects the reproductive system in females. (medlineplus.gov)
  • During the development of the female reproductive system, the WNT4 protein regulates the formation of the Müllerian ducts. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Loss of regulation by WNT4 likely disrupts development of the female reproductive system and induces abnormal production of androgens, leading to the features of Müllerian aplasia and hyperandrogenism. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Shirreff and Christakis supported the 2021 recommendations of the European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS), which aim to make the workplace environment more supportive of menopausal women in the wider context of gender equality and reproductive and postreproductive health. (medscape.com)
  • Low folate status has been causally linked to an increased risk in women of reproductive age to have an offspring with neural tube defects. (cdc.gov)
  • In recent years, more women have moved into prominent positions throughout the league, with several rising to decision-making executive roles to redraw pro football's hierarchy. (ctvnews.ca)
  • This implies that while women have experienced advances in the workplace and as wage earners, the traditional family roles haven't changed much, especially in the U.S. When combined with the traffic congestion experienced in metropolitan areas such as Washington, D.C., this societal role could be taking real tolls on the health of women. (ssti.us)
  • Physical symptoms and the interplay of work and family roles. (cdc.gov)
  • The paradigm underlying research on the relationship between work and physical-health symptoms in men has focused on workplace stressors and has ignored men's family roles. (cdc.gov)
  • Research on women, work, and health suggests several necessary additions to this paradigm, including (a) a focus on job rewards and job concerns and (b) attention to the impact of family roles on the relationship between job rewards and concerns and physical health. (cdc.gov)
  • Female managers not only experience workplace sexual harassment at higher rates than other females, they also face different types of sexual harassment than non-managers, says AWARE's Shailey Hingorani. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • The first nationally representative survey of 1,000 respondents on workplace sexual harassment in Singapore, recently completed by AWARE and Ipsos, has revealed that female managers experience workplace sexual harassment at higher rates than female non-managers - while in managerial positions. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • But in another sense, this is a logical conclusion to what has been frustratingly slow progress for women in the workplace. (vox.com)
  • The number of women on boards is particularly high among younger age groups, which shows the cultural shift that's taking place at the highest levels of our workplace. (acoss.org.au)
  • It is also alarming that only 24% of organisations with 101-200 staff reported to the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency (EOWA), despite their obligations here. (acoss.org.au)
  • The first ever study of gender diversity in Australia's community welfare sector shows the participation of women on boards and senior management positions is higher than in other sectors, but still has some way to go to achieve true gender equality, especially in organisations with larger turnovers. (acoss.org.au)
  • Even with a steady pace of outnumbering men earning degrees for more than four decades, women still suffer a real and significant wage gap of about 77 cents to the dollar, with even bigger gaps for women of color, according to the American Association of University Women . (waldenu.edu)
  • This is taught in the New Testament: "But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man" (1 Tim. (fpchurch.org.uk)
  • Imprisoned women especially suffer from the destruction of their social ties, often being held outside the 1967-occupied territory, in contravention of Article 76 of the Fourth Geneva Convention. (palestina-komitee.nl)
  • In the African Region, many women are subjected to sociocultural discrimination as well as harmful traditional practices (HTPs) such as female genital mutilation4 (FGM), food taboos, early and forced marriage and pregnancy. (who.int)
  • Avril Haines as the first female director of National Intelligence, Kathleen Hicks as the first female deputy secretary of defense, Linda Thomas-Greenfield as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power as United States Agency for International Development (USAID) administrator, as well as the women who account for more than half of the National Security Council's senior personnel. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • With more than 200 Senate-confirmed senior roles in foreign policy and national security to be appointed once the administration is in the White House, numerous groups are working to ensure commitment to parity is maintained at all levels. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Laverty has also held management roles for the junior and senior women's team in Nottingham and this year was appointed as Manager of Women's Elite League team Solihull Vixens. (icehockeyuk.co.uk)
  • The main reason behind the gender pay gap for most companies across the UK is the lower proportion of women in senior roles. (aciworldwide.com)
  • The landmark gender audit of Australia's not-for-profit community sector - a collaboration between YWCA Australia, the Australian Council of Social Service and Women on Boards - found women occupy 51% of all board director roles and 60% of senior management positions. (acoss.org.au)
  • For instance, 76% of board roles held by people aged 18-30 are occupied by women, who also hold 80% of all senior management positions in the same age group. (acoss.org.au)
  • That number is almost as high for those aged 31-40 but then drops off and reverses for those aged over 65, where men occupy 67% of board roles and 55% of senior management positions. (acoss.org.au)
  • Ruth Medd, Chair, Women on Boards, said, 'Senior roles are not only where the big decisions are made but also where the biggest salaries are earned, and it's clear that even in the most female dominated sector, these roles are still predominantly held by men in larger organisations with greater revenue. (acoss.org.au)
  • Women are taking up senior management posts in construction but only in very few numbers. (open.ac.uk)
  • The RFD-TV star was inspired to create " FarmHer ," a photography project and TV show which features women who play a variety of roles in the world of farming and agriculture. (foxnews.com)
  • Now in Season 2, Guyler-Alaniz spoke to Fox News about the important role women play in farming. (foxnews.com)
  • How can a man and women play the exact same role, where's the balance? (independent.co.uk)
  • In the context of African history especially, I want to focus on woman, who play an important role. (northernstar.info)
  • What intrigued me into doing this play is - to have two juicy roles like this for women is really something," Childs said. (southphillyreview.com)
  • This gene belongs to a family of WNT genes that play critical roles in development before birth. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Women greet Dorothy Patterson, seated with hat, before the Tea at 3 women's event hosted by Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary on June 11, 2018, prior to the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting in Dallas. (religionnews.com)
  • A 2018 Facebook post by a spokesperson for the Israeli occupation army, for example, included the following message alongside a picture of a female demonstrator from Gaza: "The good woman is the honourable woman, who takes care of her home and her children, and serves as a good example to them. (palestina-komitee.nl)
  • 1.1.11 National and local institutions have increased for public servant capacity to implement national recovery policies that · Promote mechanisms that will encourage address lingering and destabilizing conflict factors participation of women in political activities from the 2006 crisis. (who.int)
  • This consists of health system responsiveness to the needs of women, education of the girl-child, quality health care, elimination of gender discrimination and harmful traditional practices, and an appreciation of the role of women in sustaining human life. (who.int)
  • I work with female former prisoners to assist with psychological care and legal documentation, and it has taught me a lot about how the Israeli military system uses gendered tactics and insinuations of cultural taboos to apply pressure on female prisoners and broader Palestinian society. (palestina-komitee.nl)
  • Female prisoners are also denied psychological help when they need it most. (palestina-komitee.nl)
  • A British study found that women reported higher stress levels related to the daily drive than men did-particularly women with pre-school age children, who experience a psychological effect four times greater than that of men with children of the same age. (ssti.us)
  • Roel van Veldhuizen suggests that studying psychological differences between men and women may help better explain these differences. (lu.se)
  • Women make up 40 percent of managers, the report found, and the proportion gets more rarified the higher women progress. (vox.com)
  • The proportion of menopausal women in medicine is going to increase," they say. (medscape.com)
  • This season, 222 women are working in full-time coaching or football operations roles in the NFL, a modest jump from 199 last year but a 141% gain since 2020. (ctvnews.ca)
  • One possible reason why this happens is female managers are perceived as threats in their typically male-dominated workplaces. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • READ: Commentary: If mums are amazing, why do some workplaces discriminate against pregnant women? (channelnewsasia.com)
  • Workplaces should consider and accommodate women in menopause in an effort to optimize their health and career goals, as this will potentially mitigate valuable resource losses. (medscape.com)
  • A 2012 US-based study by the universities of Minnesota and Maine analysed longitudinal survey data of 522 respondents, as well as qualitative interviews with 33 men and women. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • This prejudice can impede the access of pregnant women to hospitals, causing them to give birth at checkpoints, with tragic death rates for both the infants and their mothers, as reported by the Lancet. (palestina-komitee.nl)
  • In this episode of FCC Knowledge: Talking Farm and Food, Marty and Aimée discuss the roles of women in agriculture, accepting and defining her many contributions to the operation and the balancing act it takes to raise a family and grow her off-farm career. (fcc-fac.ca)
  • On Tuesday, the first day of the two-day annual meeting, Baptists were set to vote on a resolution in which they "call upon all Southern Baptists to encourage, cultivate, and celebrate the diverse gifts, callings, and contributions of women in biblically appropriate ways. (religionnews.com)
  • So if we overlook women's roles and contributions in agriculture, the ability of the MENA region to stay ahead of climate change impacts and global shocks will be seriously diminished. (icarda.org)
  • Most nursing staff are women, substantial numbers of whom appear to be leaving the field for other career opportunities. (cdc.gov)
  • The committee also expressed concern over the excessive restrictions on NGO registrations and intimidation and harassment against women human rights defenders. (calcuttanews.net)
  • International research has provided similar evidence that women in supervisory roles seem to experience greater levels of harassment. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • Our survey found that many female managers didn't report their harassment because they just wanted to forget about the incident. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • Sexual harassment becomes an instrument of equalising power to "put women in their place. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • According to Heather McLaughlin, the author of the 2012 study mentioned above, harassment is a way of undermining a powerful woman's credibility: "Instead of your boss, she's just a woman on a power trip. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • This antipathy towards women in power may also be why female managers more frequently have to deal with harassment involving the attribution of their professional success to their sexuality. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • The Browns, who have been at the forefront of creating positive growth for women, were also widely condemned last season for signing quarterback Deshaun Watson to a fully guaranteed $230 million contract despite accusations of sexual misconduct and harassment brought against him by two dozen women. (ctvnews.ca)
  • Today's women are warriors and peacemakers, athletes and artists. (aspeninstitute.org)
  • If I wanted to create life right now without a woman, I would shoot my sperm, put it in an incubator and give it nine months, even maybe less with today's science, and a baby will be born. (independent.co.uk)
  • We investigated the multiple roles played by contemporary woman and the relation between this multiplicity of roles and late motherhood. (bvsalud.org)
  • The war pushed her out of her deputy-minster of the environment post in Kiev and out of her country, picking new roles in relation to Ukraine and climate issues. (lu.se)
  • Women will fill half of the Cabinet-level jobs announced by the transition team, and though men still hold the main security portfolios-the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, and State, the CIA, and the National and Principal Deputy National Security Advisor-the Biden team has made several historic appointments in foreign policy and security roles. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • We need to do everything we can to push women to pursue those occupations, and that's the main reason I'm behind ACI's Coding for Girls event in the UK. (aciworldwide.com)
  • Mechanizing responsibly so that wage workers, particularly women, are not displaced. (icarda.org)
  • I hope these numbers will make you stop to consider the choice of roles made available to women who work in movies-because there are thousands of additional prostitutes, adulterers and rape victims in the over 15,000 other films released during the last five decades. (harlotssauce.com)
  • These matters materialise most in marriage, but they are relevant for every male-female relationship, whether in marriage or in the church or in society. (fpchurch.org.uk)
  • In defining and explaining male headship and female subjection, it will be seen that male and female roles are not contradictory but complementary. (fpchurch.org.uk)
  • In an interview at last year's meeting, he told RNS that while he holds to the Apostle Paul's teaching in 1 Timothy that a woman should not teach or have authority over a man, "that doesn't mean that there's nothing a woman can do except stay home and wash dishes," he said. (religionnews.com)
  • Female subjection is clear in 1 Timothy 2:11, "Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection. (fpchurch.org.uk)
  • Okonkwo also relates negatively to his oldest son Nwoye, who according to Okonkwo possess weak qualities and thus acts like a woman. (bartleby.com)
  • If, on one hand, women are negatively affected due to the additional workload, on the other they feel happy to have developed a career. (bvsalud.org)
  • Sticking to Women's Studies Program's theme of woman's migration and immigration, the movie details the influential role of African female entrepreneurs in transnational exchange. (northernstar.info)
  • The IDF said one of the reasons behind the ever-growing numbers of young women interested in combat postings is a series of special relief measures and adjustments made recently. (ynetnews.com)
  • China's foreign ministry said the government attaches "great importance" to international exchanges and cooperation in the field of women and "will carefully study the useful comments made by the committee and continue to work with the international community to promote the cause of women worldwide. (calcuttanews.net)
  • She said one general manager told her balancing his scouting operation with an equal number of men and women had a profound effect: It made the men better. (ctvnews.ca)
  • They were attending "Tea@3" a tradition of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, the school until recently led by Paige Patterson, the revered Southern Baptist leader who was terminated in May after reports he mishandled student rape allegations and made comments demeaning to women. (religionnews.com)
  • The Female-to-Male transsexual voice is one of those recently discovered kinds of human vocality, and it has been made more accessible and predictable mostly as a result of hormonal administration and medical support. (openedition.org)
  • When no other creature was found suitable, God made the woman "an help meet for man" (Gen. 2:18). (fpchurch.org.uk)
  • Ironically, assimilation for these women made them "more Jewish. (lilith.org)
  • VATICAN CITY (CNS) - Creating an Amazonian-rite liturgy and new ministries for laypeople, including the ordination of women deacons, are some of the recurring proposals made by small groups at the Synod of Bishops for the Amazon. (catholicphilly.com)
  • Rapoport spearheaded the first NFL Women's Forum in 2017 with the goal of connecting female candidates to teams. (ctvnews.ca)
  • Brothers in Arms activists stood at the entrance to schools nationwide Wednesday to trumpet their agenda under the heading "Recruit of female combat soldiers-grievous injury to the State of Israel's security fortitude. (ynetnews.com)
  • In Palestine, Israel's oppression of men and women differs in impact. (palestina-komitee.nl)
  • Xin Yee is one of 14 young women in the programme's first graduating class, with the occasion marked at a ceremony held at studio Bold at Work in Jurong East on Thursday (July 28). (straitstimes.com)
  • A woman wielding organisational authority subverts traditional notions of masculinity and is an obstacle to male bonding at work. (channelnewsasia.com)
  • Our idea of the African woman bartering in market stalls doesn't usually include a ride to work in a chauffeured, black Mercedes-Benz. (northernstar.info)
  • The pandemic has been especially difficult for women at work. (vox.com)
  • Women are not breaking up with work," said LeanIn.Org co-founder and CEO Rachel Thomas, who co-authored the report. (vox.com)
  • Women are much more likely than men to want to work from home since they have inordinate child care duties and generally report a worse experience than men in the office. (vox.com)
  • About two-thirds of women under 30 said they'd be more interested in advancing if they saw leaders display work-life balance. (vox.com)
  • What we discovered, more than anything, Southern Baptist women do not know about training opportunities and ministry opportunities, mission opportunities," Kelley, who is Dorothy Patterson's sister-in-law, said of her work with the council. (religionnews.com)
  • It also draws attention to the material constraints of construction sites where women in authority roles are 'embattled' and not taken seriously because the hostile work environment enables men to put women in a subordinate place in the construction hierarchy. (open.ac.uk)
  • Work has been strengthened to prevent harmful practices against women and girls and to mainstream gender within technical programmes in the Organization and in the health sector at country level. (who.int)
  • and (e) women in positive marriages or partnerships were more likely to reap physical-health benefits from the rewards of helping others at work and from supervisor support. (cdc.gov)
  • Studies of the impact of menopausal symptoms on work performance in fields other than medicine have shown that women face a higher likelihood of poor to moderate ability to work, as well as decreased productivity. (medscape.com)
  • They show that women with symptoms may experience an altered perception of their ability to work, even if job performance isn't altered. (medscape.com)
  • Women have also reported having difficulty managing their symptoms when they perceive stigma associated with discussions of menopause at work. (medscape.com)
  • Another graduate Nur Sadiqah Bibi, 19, who dropped out of school due to family issues in February 2021, said: "After hearing a guest sharing from Women @ Google through this programme, I feel inspired to pursue a career in the digital field. (straitstimes.com)
  • It had always bothered her that women couldn't pursue careers in a game they enjoyed. (ctvnews.ca)
  • Strip searches and exchanging sanitary pads and toilet paper for information are common practices, to which many women prisoners have been exposed. (palestina-komitee.nl)
  • He also stated that many women shy away from sports because of the myth that women who engage in it would not be able to give birth, while cultural beliefs are also a hindrance. (insidethegames.biz)
  • Women are further insulted as Israeli politicians describe their wombs as demographic time bombs, as the Palestinian birth rate soars . (palestina-komitee.nl)
  • Barbara Mazurek, she's a woman in her 80s from Texas and she has raised livestock her entire life but her husband was killed 30 years ago or so on their farm. (foxnews.com)
  • Everybody has a role, that is infrastructure to life and if a woman doesn't understand her position that she plays in life, everybody is confused," he said. (independent.co.uk)
  • Among the shocking statements, Akon went on to say that "the women don't create life, they support the creation of life. (independent.co.uk)
  • A man right now can create life without a woman, but a woman can't create life without a man," he said. (independent.co.uk)
  • I got dumber hearing Akon say a man can create life without a woman. (independent.co.uk)
  • She also moderates C.O.R.A.L. (Celebrating Our Roles in Academia and Life), a women's studies student group. (waldenu.edu)
  • As well as having consequences for women's economic security later in life, the bottom line of organisations may also be affected, with previous research showing organisations with women directors deliver an average return on investment over three years 10.7% higher than those without. (acoss.org.au)
  • A Muslim woman re-imagines Hagar's life. (lilith.org)
  • Oppression and colonialism exacerbate pre-existing gender inequalities, as political violence encourages a "protective" attitude that hinders women from participation in community life. (palestina-komitee.nl)
  • The roles are dimensional and fabulous and it isn't like, 'I wish there was a man in my life. (southphillyreview.com)
  • Most of the groups cited the presence of women as a "decisive factor in the life and mission of the church in the Amazon," and one that must be recognized officially. (catholicphilly.com)
  • Women currently have taken on many roles, previously filled by men, which not only changed their everyday lives but also impacted their life projects. (bvsalud.org)
  • As one survivor explained it, "How is it that I structure my life relationally as a female, a mom, a wife, a grandma? (cdc.gov)
  • The strategy also calls for policy interventions such as equal-pay legislation, strengthening social protection programs, increasing funding for agricultural extension services, building the capacity of local research institutions, and developing public awareness campaigns to highlight women's critical roles in agriculture. (icarda.org)
  • Drawing on ethnographic research into the career experiences of women civil engineers in the UK, this article critically discusses how women perceive management careers in construction in light of what some regard as limited financial rewards for the high levels of stress and the long hours expected in this highly competitive industry. (open.ac.uk)
  • Additionally, the novel offers a great source of identification for young women, who can find empowerment in reading and discussing the novel. (lu.se)
  • Lee Feigon states "women [during the Tiananmen Square Protests] were relegated for the most part to traditional support roles. (wikipedia.org)
  • They're not competing with you, they're not fighting for equality because they understand that men and women could never be equal. (independent.co.uk)
  • In Men and Women Equal in Value , it was established from Scripture that men and women share absolute equality of worth before God. (fpchurch.org.uk)
  • The drop-out rate among female recruits was no higher than that of their male counterparts, Barkat said, and added claims they either drop out or are injured in greater numbers were utterly baseless. (ynetnews.com)
  • Women with Müllerian aplasia and hyperandrogenism have higher-than-normal levels of male sex hormones called androgens in their blood (hyperandrogenism), which can cause acne and excessive facial hair (facial hirsutism). (medlineplus.gov)
  • Today, the company announced its goals to further increase the percentage of females and U.S. minorities in professional and managerial roles. (airproducts.co.uk)
  • In 2012, 600 young women joined coed battalions. (ynetnews.com)
  • As part of their operation, activists will be handing out tens of thousands of copies of a pamphlet produced by Brothers in Arms especially for young women of conscription age. (ynetnews.com)
  • When I first started that's really what drove me and over the years as it's grown and changed, I've come to realize that how we show women who are a part of agriculture and farming today, has an effect on young women in the next generation. (foxnews.com)
  • I hope] young women see their opportunity to move forward in agriculture as well. (foxnews.com)
  • The stories that men told were about bravery and war and young men were expected to listen to this instead of fairy tales that women told. (bartleby.com)
  • The programme was started by social enterprise Hatch in partnership with charity Beautiful People on May 9 this year to provide digital and design skills training to young women who may be school dropouts, at-risk youth or come from low-income families. (straitstimes.com)
  • The factors driving women leaders to leave their companies are even more important to young women, the report found. (vox.com)
  • What did it mean when these young women, as well as their brothers, migrated to America? (lilith.org)
  • Synod groups also reflected on the struggles that indigenous communities in the Amazon face, including the steady rise of violence against women and young people due to sexual exploitation, institutionalized violence and drug trafficking. (catholicphilly.com)
  • Plath's The Bell Jar is a novel that deals with what it can be like to grow up as a young woman in a patriarchal society. (lu.se)
  • Why is it important to you to shed light specifically on female farmers? (foxnews.com)
  • this is about celebrating the history and important roles of women. (waldenu.edu)
  • From [the 16th century] to today you have a lot of examples of women who played an important role in transnational trading and migration, and one of these examples is women today known as Mama Benz," said Ismael Montana, assistant professor of African history. (northernstar.info)
  • Younger women were more likely than older women to say career advancement has become more important to them in the past two years. (vox.com)
  • However, it is important to remember that most of this contribution is unpaid, in stark contrast to often highly remunerated non-executive director roles in the for profit sector. (acoss.org.au)
  • Lilith provides a walking tour to the doors of 16 important Jewish women in Jerusalem. (lilith.org)
  • How important is it for women to stay active to fight physical decline as they get older? (nextavenue.org)
  • Women physicians often delay starting families and may establish their careers later than men. (medscape.com)
  • The International Peace Institute's new report, "Reimagining Peacemaking: Women's Roles in Peace Processes" examines the challenges and opportunities presented by women's participation in peace and transition processes. (ipinst.org)
  • Drawing on a comparative study of forty peace and transition processes from the Broadening Participation Project, it demonstrates that when women are able to effectively influence a peace process, a peace agreement is almost always reached and the agreement is more likely to be implemented. (ipinst.org)
  • In this key section of the book, Hyman uses education as the metaphor and the vehicle by which to trace the processes of assimilation and changes in women's roles. (lilith.org)
  • If four magazines are not enough for female soldiers, while other male and female soldiers are around them, the battle has already been decided," Kahane told commanders at the time. (ynetnews.com)
  • Male / Female Anchoring Roles? (cruisersforum.com)
  • Few types of human voice can be considered to be on the edges of vocality and queer theory more than the Female-to-Male transsexual vocality or transvocality. (openedition.org)
  • Even though the characteristics of Female-to-Male (FTM) vocality, speaking or singing, are often presented as the direct result of medical developments in endocrinology, scientific studies were not particularly concerned with singing results before 2002. (openedition.org)
  • This is because, when Female-to-Male singers know the particulars of their individual instruments, the composers may be more interested to write for them and music coaches more willing to listen. (openedition.org)
  • The Biblical teaching on role differentiation between men and women may be succinctly summarised as male headship and female subjection . (fpchurch.org.uk)
  • What does it mean to be male, to be female? (fpchurch.org.uk)
  • Male and female roles as worked out in the family and in the church are but expressions of the basic order that God has established in society as a whole. (fpchurch.org.uk)
  • The woman then is under authority - under male authority. (fpchurch.org.uk)
  • Female subjection requires that she submit to that male authority. (fpchurch.org.uk)
  • And then take a minute to ponder why so many of us-male and female alike-have such a distorted view about the role of women in our culture. (harlotssauce.com)
  • Previous research has identified a pattern for why some professions are considered to be male or female. (lu.se)
  • Male and female jobs clearly differ along many more dimensions than just the amount of competition. (lu.se)
  • BET Executive Vice President Connie Orlando and Executive Producers Dionne Harmon and Jeannae Rouzan-Clay chat about working together as Black women and the challenges of a live show. (bet.com)
  • She does everything she can to avoid becoming feeble, pudgy and hunched over and with her latest book, The New Put Old On Hold , she challenges women in their 50s and beyond do the same. (nextavenue.org)
  • 1812 Productions, a Whitman-based troupe, challenges conventional women's roles in theater with "The Roommate. (southphillyreview.com)
  • Committed to enhancing the mind, body and spirit of older adults in southern California, nonprofit Inter Valley Health Plan will offer a free conference, which aims to inspire women aged 50 an dolder to let their passions soar and live in the moment. (claremont-courier.com)