Sökning: "women s situation"
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21. Intimate partner violence against women in rural Vietnam : prevalance, risk factors, health effects and suggestions for interventions
Sammanfattning : Background: Vietnam has undergone a rapid transition in the past 20 years, moving towards a more equal situation for men and women. However, Confucian doctrine is still strong and little is known about men s violence against women within the Vietnamese family. LÄS MER
22. Communicating, Negotiating and Stereotyping : The roles of context, situation and gender in small group decision-making
Sammanfattning : Making decisions together in groups takes an important role in society. Everywhere and in many different contexts people meet to make more or less formal decisions. As stereotypes constitute simplified group based perceptions of other people, decision-making groups risk making biased judgments and commit discriminating decisions. LÄS MER
23. Utrikesjournalistikens antropologi : nationalitet, etnicitet och kön i svenska tidningar
Sammanfattning : The aim of this study is to identify, map and understand the anthropology – the science of man – that can be distinguished in foreign news pages in Swedish daily papers. Concepts of nationality, ethnicity and gender are crucial parameters in this anthropology. LÄS MER
24. Causes and consequences of violence against child labour and women in developing countries
Sammanfattning : Violence against children and women is a serious public health and human rights problem. In low income countries it is closely related to poverty and culture with major social consequences and economic burden for the families. LÄS MER
25. Grov fridskränkning och grov kvinnofridskränkning : Fridskränkningsbrotten som rättslig konstruktion
Sammanfattning : Over the last decades men’s physical and psychological violence against women in intimate relationships (domestic violence) has become a central issue in Swedish politics. Men’s physical and psychological violence against women is generally be understood as including physical, sexual and psychological violence (e. LÄS MER