Sökning: "women organisation"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 127 avhandlingar innehållade orden women organisation.
1. Det osynliggjorda ledarskapet : Kvinnliga chefer i majoritet
Sammanfattning : This study focuses on women managers in women-dominated organisations. They are leaders in organisations where the majority of the managers as well as the employees are women. In Sweden today most women and men of working age carry out paid work. LÄS MER
2. Knäcka Koderna : Praxis kring kön, industriell organisation och ledarskap
Sammanfattning : The main purpose of this doctoral thesis is to describe, analyse and initiate processes of change from a gender point of view. In the present field study the focus is on gender-creating processes in and around formal and informal structures at an engineering company´s organisation. LÄS MER
3. "I Wanna Be Free" : On the Challenges and Coping Strategies of Women Entrepreneurs in Sweden
Sammanfattning : Women's entrepreneurship is often presented as important for creating economic prosperity at the national level and is said to offer freedom, independence, and emancipation for women. The purpose of this study is to explore the conditions of women entrepreneurs who have different backgrounds in Sweden. LÄS MER
4. Personlig och kyrklig förnyelse : Svenska kyrkan och Vadstenamötena 1943–1985
Sammanfattning : Personal and Ecclesiastic Renewal – The Church of Sweden and the Vadstena Meetings 1943–1985.In this study, I examine the Vadstena Meetings for Personal and Ecclesiastic Renewal in order to contribute to the understanding of the Church of Sweden during the Cold War era. LÄS MER
5. Deficient bodies and divine interventions : women, midwives, and the medicalisation of childbirth - a gender perspective
Sammanfattning : Background In Sweden, one of the safest countries to give birth and to be born in, there is a trend towards increasing interventions during childbirth, and fewer women than ever give birth without having their labours induced or augmented, epidural analgesia, or caesarean section. While interventions at times are vital for a safe birth, there is a growing body of evidence demonstrating that an overuse of medical and technological interventions may have adverse effects on woman and child. LÄS MER