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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «FEMINISATION»
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feminisation dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
feminisation et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Gender, Generation and Poverty: Exploring the
Feminisation ...
Yet although popularisation of the term may have raised women's visibility in development discourses and gone some way to 'en-gender' policies for poverty reduction, the construct is only weakly substantiated. This work covers this topic.
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The International Handbook of Gender and Poverty: Concepts, ...
Data on the 'feminisation of poverty' is particularly important because it combines
two critical issues: gender inequality and poverty. But the two are not
synonymous; gender inequality extends beyond the poor and, by its turn, poverty
is not ...
3
Reassessing Gender and Achievement: Questioning Contemporary ...
EXPLANATION 3: SCHOOLS ARE 'FEMINISED' AND THIS DISADVANTAGES
BOYS A frequently made assertion about why boys underachieve is that it is a
consequence of the 'feminisation' of schools and education. As Francis (2000a)
and ...
Becky Francis, Christine Skelton, 2005
4
Women and Poverty in Ireland
Recent Research on Women and Poverty The feminisation of poverty, the male-
female wage gap particularly as it relates to low pay, and what we might broadly
term intra-household inequalities between men and women have been central ...
Brian Nolan, Dorothy Watson, 1999
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French Today: Language in Its Social Context
Circulaire du 11 mars 1986 relative a la feminisation des noms de metier,
fonction, grade ou titre Paris, le 11 mars 1986 Le Premier ministre, a Mesdames
et Messieurs les ministres et secretaires d'Etat L'accession des femmes, de plus
en ...
6
Employment and Unemployment in India: Emerging Tendencies ...
It is thus seen that feminisation has been proceeding at two different levels —
national and international. This chapter is organised as follows: Section 1 traces
the origin and development of the concept of feminisation. In Section 2 a brief ...
7
Education and Masculinities: Social, Cultural and Global ...
classrooms with reference to the construction, performance and regulation of
school girls' identities and subjectivities in relation to masculinity. Feminisation,
schooling and late modernity: the limits of feminisation as sex-typing As argued in
the ...
Chris Haywood, Mairtin Mac an Ghaill, 2013
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Women in the World's Legal Professions
3.4 Magistrature and Barreau: Differing Patterns of Feminisation If the various
branches of the legal profession have opened their doors to women at different
stages in history, patterns of feminisation have also varied. The comparison
between ...
Ulrike Schultz, Gisela Shaw, 2003
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Christian Masculinity: Men and Religion in Northern Europe ...
The contemporary preoccupation corresponds perfectly with the notion of a '
feminisation of piety'. Many scholars use this 'key concept in feminist
historiography', which is equally important in the historiography of religion.3 Its
validity has been ...
Yvonne Maria Werner, 2011
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Women and the Teaching Profession: Exploring the ...
Examines how the teacher feminisation debate applies in developing countries.
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «FEMINISATION»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
feminisation est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
CMS Berlin September congress - win free tickets with ECJ
... is affected by a shortage of trained specialists, the phenomenon of worldwide feminisation and youth unemployment in southern Europe. «European Cleaning Journal, juil 15»
Room for improvement in Saudi's HSE sector
... availability of quality healthcare and of course, the much welcomed 'feminisation' of the workplace - so why does H&S still lag so far behind? «Construction Week Online, juil 15»
Game, set and match. . . Beeb succeeds in dumbing down Wimbledon
They could go one better and reinstate Inverdale too — but the feminisation of sports presenting has not yet, for the BBC, reached its zenith. «The Sunday Times, juil 15»
From Tory nazis to feminised Conservatives. An academic view of …
But it is now possible this truth will become apparent to any scholar who regards the desirability, indeed the necessity, of the feminisation of ... «Conservative Home, juin 15»
GM Wheat Trial Failure
The implications of this 'feminisation' of these lizard populations and a warming climate could become a concern. Sounds Of Space Dr Lucie Green listens in to ... «BBC News, juin 15»
June 29: Premier has to act over lorry attacks
... June 22) could well have hit upon just one more facet of life in Britain today that confirms the march towards the feminisation of all aspects of ... «Yorkshire Post, juin 15»
Andy Murray's women have made him
That they've had a positive influence on this once surly Scot is clear: insiders tell me that the “feminisation” of his game is one of the talking ... «Telegraph.co.uk, juin 15»
How to treat Caitlyn Jenner with respect
Q:I heard on the news that Caitlyn Jenner recently had some surgeries, including “facial feminisation” surgery. Does that mean it's okay to ask a ... «Independent Online, juin 15»
Laverne Cox Publicly Speaks About Refusal To Have Facial …
Orange Is The New Black star Laverne Cox has publicly spoken about her decision not to have facial feminisation surgery. The actress, who ... «Huffington Post UK, juin 15»
Early humans had to become more feminine before they could …
They referred to this as craniofacial feminisation, meaning that as Homo sapiens slimmed down their skulls became flatter and more “feminine” ... «The Conversation UK, juin 15»