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Women, men, work and family in Europe
Increasing numbers of women, including mothers, in employment has become a major European objective, for reasons of both gender equality and economic regeneration. Their past allocation to the home may not have been fair to women, but it did ensure that caring and domestic work was achieved. The new scenario has brought with it considerable social change, including the erosion of the 'traditional' family, declining fertility, and growing problems of work-life 'balance'. The authors addres these topics,...
Engels | 272 pagina's | Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke [etc.] | 2007
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Jonathan B. Durrant Witchcraft, gender and society in early modern Germany
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Engels | 288 pagina's | Brill, Leiden [etc.] | 2007
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Petra Verdonk Gender matters in medical education
integrating a gender perspective in medical curricula
Difference in health between men and women are results of biological, psychological, social and cultural factors and these differences exist in risk factors, treatment, presentation of complaints, consequences of disease, and in how patients are approached by care providers. Doctors have not enough knowledge about these differences . In 2002 a national project started. In the project, the basic assumption was that gender differences are insufficiently part of the basic curriculum of medical education....
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Engels | 122 pagina's | 2007
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