Gender sensitive policies: are there any changes in the Republic of Macedonia from 1990 to 2011?
Autor/in:
Stojanovic Djordjevic, Dijana
Quelle: Journal of Liberty and International Affairs, 1 (2016) 3, S 30-44
Inhalt: One of the fundamental values of the constitutional order in the Republic of Macedonia is the principle of equality which guarantees the equal rights regardless of the gender. The recognition and the promotion of the gender equal opportunities are a necessary precondition for democratic development. In the past 24 years of the independence, the political parties in the Republic of Macedonia passed through various stages and changes, which include the attitudes of the parties towards women issues. This paper will research the capacity of the main political parties in the Macedonian bloc, SDSM and VMRO-DPMNE, to develop, adopt and implement gender sensitive policies. The research will be based on the analysis of the election programs regarding the Parliamentary elections in 1990, 2002 and2011. The analysis will cover the development of the gender sensitivity in the election programs of SDSM and VMRO-DPMNE for the period of two decades.
The context specific factors affecting women empowerment and empowerment's implications for resource allocation, awareness and fertility: an econometric analysis
Autor/in:
Toufique, Mohammad Mokammel Karim
Quelle: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences, (2016) 66, S 38-44
Inhalt: Using data from a survey of Bangladeshi households, this paper constructs an index of women empowerment and explores both the determinants of empowerment of married women and the impacts that empowerment has on various aspects of a woman's life. The findings reveal that female education, her involvement in income generating activities (both formal and informal) and the structure of the household (unit or extended) are important determinants. As regards the impacts of empowerment on the female's life, the paper finds that empowerment affects her food intake and expenditure patterns in quantitative and qualitative terms - it positively impacts women's nutritional status and health care and confers positive impacts on taking family planning measures. Also empowered women’s behavior is less discriminating when it comes to serving food among family members.
Schlagwörter:woman; Bangladesch; Bangladesh; wirtschaftliche Faktoren; economic factors; Konsum; consumption; Lebenssituation; life situation; Ernährung; nutrition; Gesundheitsversorgung; health care; Auswirkung; impact; Familienplanung; family planning; Bewusstsein; consciousness; Frauenförderung; advancement of women; Ressourcen; resources
SSOAR Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Familiensoziologie, Sexualsoziologie, Wirtschaftssoziologie
CEWS Kategorie:Hochschulen, Studium und Studierende
Dokumenttyp:Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Frauen bevorzugt : Ergebnisse amerikanischer Studien zum akademischen Auswahlverfahren
Autor/in:
Schütte, Nora
Quelle: Forschung & Lehre, (2016) 1, S 54–55
Inhalt: Obwohl mehr Frauen als Männer studieren, werden nur 27 Prozent der Habilitationen von Frauen geschrieben. Häufig wird der Karriereknick bei Wissenschaftlerinnen dem „Old-Boys-Network“ angelastet. Eine neue Studie gibt darüber Aufschluss.
Schlagwörter:Auswahlverfahren; Frauenanteil; wissenschaftliche Karriere
Quelle: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences, (2016) 70, S 14-20
Inhalt: Patients' viewpoints are commonly used to assess quality of care in diverse healthcare organizations. This permits managerial decisions to be made based on knowledge rather than conjecture. The purpose of the current study is to investigate quality gap of family health care through measuring differences between clients' perceptions and expectations at Kashan city health centers in Iran.Methodology: A cross-sectional design was applied in 2013. The study sample was composed of 384 women clients of family health services randomly selected from Kashan city health centers. The SERVQUAL questionnaire was used for data collection. Service quality gap was measured by computing the difference between the rating respondents assign to expectations and perceptions statements. For pair wise comparison of the expectations and perceptions the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test was used. Internal consistency of the scale was confirmed with Cronbach's Alpha coefficients (.81 for expectations and .84 for perceptions).Findings: In all dimensions of the services a significant (P<0.001) negative quality gap was observed. The maximum quality gap was in the tangibility (-0.60±0.37) and the minimum one was in the responsiveness (-0.41±0.31) dimension. The findings of the research demonstrated that there was negative gap between clients' expectations and perceptions in all dimensions of the services. Thus, family health care managers should apply improvements in all five dimensions of the services.
Schlagwörter:quality; perception; Iran; Gesundheit; Erwartung; Iran; Management; Wahrnehmung; health care; Familie; Gesundheitsversorgung; expectation; public health services; Qualität; woman; management; family; health; Gesundheitsdienst; Patient; patient
An assessment of women's accessibility to poverty alleviation programmes in Kano State, Nigeria
Autor/in:
Bello, Aduke Olufunmilayo
Quelle: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences, (2016) 73, S 54-61
Inhalt: This study examines the accessibility of women to Poverty Alleviation Programmes (PAP) in Kano State, Nigeria. The aim of the study was to identify the poverty alleviation programmes and assess the difference that exists btetween rural and urban women's access to them. The results revealed that there was no significant difference between the accessibility of rural and urban women to PAP in the study area (Chi-square value = 9.196 (df) 1, p = 0.002). Consequently, it is recommended that the government should ensure proper periodical assessment and review of the administration and implementation of PAP in the study area. This will make the accessibility of women to the programmes result oriented. This will enhance the achievement of proper awareness among women and increase their accessibility to Poverty Alleviation Programmes in Kano State, Nigeria.