scholarly journals Demographic Change and the Role of Women: A Research Programme in Developing Countries.

1979 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 348
Author(s):  
P. E. H. ◽  
Richard Anker
1970 ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Maya Abdel Rahim

The past two decades have witnessed a growing awareness of and concern with the ever-increasing magnitude of environmental problems, laying bare the societies and government's incomplete understanding of these problems and their inability to deal with them effectively.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (T1) ◽  
pp. 476-479
Author(s):  
Putri C. Eyanoer ◽  
Fotarisman Zaluchu

It is known that women experience heavier physical and psychological burdens more than men. This is closely related to the traditional role of women because of the absence of women’s authority in themselves. In the coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 pandemic situation, the role of women has increased, namely taking on a protective role. With this additional burden, the physical and psychological burden on women becomes heavier and has the potential to create health problems in the future. In this mini review, the authors discuss the potential impact of implementing the COVID-19’s prevention protocol on women’s lives. It was concluded that there were serious and very large potential consequences for women, in terms of physically, psychologically, or emotionally; thus, early anticipations are really needed.


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (25) ◽  
Author(s):  
Olivia Briseño García ◽  
Arturo Beriseño García ◽  
Alfonso López Lira Arjona

Abstract. Women entrepreneurs represent a research phenomenon that has increased its importance over the last years. This study contributes to understand the role of women entrepreneurs in developing countries. In particular, we study the factors that influence the entrepreneurial activity of women in Mexico, identifying the characteristics both from the business and the entrepreneur, along with the barriers and impact of her entrepreneurial activity. Three case studies are analyzed from Tamaulipas, Mexico. The main finding of this study is that the context in which the women entrepreneur is immersed is essential to interpret her activity, being age an important factor influencing the perception of the entrepreneurial activity.Keywords: entrepreneurship, small businesses, womenJEL: L25, L26, L29Resumen. La mujer como emprendedora representa un fenómeno de estudio cuya importancia ha ido en aumento en los últimos años. El presente estudio tiene por objetivo contribuir en el entendimiento del emprendimiento femenino en países en desarrollo. En particular, se estudia los factores que influyen en el emprendimiento de negocios que realizan las mujeres en México, identificando tanto las características de la empresa como de la empresaria así como los obstáculos e impacto de la actividad empresarial. Con este objetivo en mente, el presente estudio se basa en el estudio de 3 casos de microempresarias en Tamaulipas, México. El principal hallazgo de este estudio que el entendimiento de las características de la empresaria así como del contexto en el que se desenvuelve es importante para poder interpretar su actividad, siendo la edad un factor importante que influye en la percepción de la actividad empresarial.Palabras clave: emprendimiento, microempresas, mujer


Populasi ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdur Rofi ◽  
Sukamdi Sukamdi

Issues on marginalization of women in labour market have always become an important discussion in developing countries. The success of economic development represented by high economic growth for some extend has even been argued as factor behind the low role of women in labour market. Does it mean that when economic growth decrease women participation in labour market will be better? In fact the economic crisis hit Indonesia since 1997, which lower the economic growth becoming minus, put women as first victim. Their role in labor market were even worsening. At least the evidence can be seen from the result of this study. Their participation in labour market is increasing, but it can not be interpreted as a better condition! maight be true that women were forced to enter labour market because of economic pressure in the household due to the crisis.


2017 ◽  
pp. 148-159
Author(s):  
V. Papava

This paper analyzes the problem of technological backwardness of economy. In many mostly developing countries their economies use obsolete technologies. This can create the illusion that this or that business is prosperous. At the level of international competition, however, it is obvious that these types of firms do not have any chance for success. Retroeconomics as a theory of technological backwardness and its detrimental effect upon a country’s economy is considered in the paper. The role of the government is very important for overcoming the effects of retroeconomy. The phenomenon of retroeconomy is already quite deep-rooted throughout the world and it is essential to consolidate the attention of economists and politicians on this threat.


2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 232-250
Author(s):  
Stephanie Dropuljic

This article examines the role of women in raising criminal actions of homicide before the central criminal court, in early modern Scotland. In doing so, it highlights the two main forms of standing women held; pursing an action for homicide alone and as part of a wider group of kin and family. The evidence presented therein challenges our current understanding of the role of women in the pursuit of crime and contributes to an under-researched area of Scots criminal legal history, gender and the law.


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