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Journal articles on the topic "Tuvalu. Department of Women Affairs"
Mihaylova, Tat'yana, and Yulia Leonova. "Consideration of gender characteristics of motivation of professional activity during professional psychological selection in the Department of Internal Affairs." Applied psychology and pedagogy 8, no. 4 (November 5, 2023): 179–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2500-0543-2023-8-4-179-190.
Full textMihaylova, Tat'yana, and Inna Balashkevich. "Dependence of the management style of the head of the internal affairs body on its gender characteristics." Applied psychology and pedagogy 6, no. 4 (October 4, 2021): 227–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2500-0543-2021-6-4-227-237.
Full textKaton, Jodie G., Katherine J. Hoggatt, Vidhya Balasubramanian, Fay S. Saechao, Susan M. Frayne, Kristin M. Mattocks, Karen B. Feibus, et al. "Reproductive Health Diagnoses of Women Veterans Using Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care." Medical Care 53 (April 2015): S63—S67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/mlr.0000000000000295.
Full textKaton, Jodie G., Donna L. Washington, Kristina M. Cordasco, Gayle E. Reiber, Elizabeth M. Yano, and Laurie C. Zephyrin. "Prenatal Care for Women Veterans Who Use Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care." Women's Health Issues 25, no. 4 (July 2015): 377–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.whi.2015.03.004.
Full textMattocks, Kristin, Aimee Kroll-Desrosiers, Laurie Zephyrin, Jodie Katon, Julie Weitlauf, Lori Bastian, Sally Haskell, and Cynthia Brandt. "Infertility Care Among OEF/OIF/OND Women Veterans in the Department of Veterans Affairs." Medical Care 53 (April 2015): S68—S75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/mlr.0000000000000301.
Full textKaton, Jodie G., Kristen Gray, Lisa Callegari, Carolyn Gardella, Carolyn Gibson, Erica Ma, Kristine E. Lynch, and Laurie Zephyrin. "Trends in hysterectomy rates among women veterans in the US Department of Veterans Affairs." American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 217, no. 4 (October 2017): 428.e1–428.e11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2017.05.057.
Full textKressin, Nancy R., Katherine Skinner, Lisa Sullivan, Donald R. Miller, Susan Frayne, Lewis Kazis, and Tara Tripp. "Patient Satisfaction with Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care: Do Women Differ from Men?" Military Medicine 164, no. 4 (April 1, 1999): 283–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/164.4.283.
Full textMattocks, Kristin, Jose Casares, Amber Brown, Bevanne Bean-Mayberry, Karen M. Goldstein, Mary Driscoll, Sally Haskell, Lori Bastian, and Cynthia Brandt. "Women Veterans’ Experiences with Perceived Gender Bias in U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Specialty Care." Women's Health Issues 30, no. 2 (March 2020): 113–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.whi.2019.10.003.
Full textGoyal, V., S. Borrero, M. Skanderson, C. Brandt, and S. Haskell. "Trends in contraceptive use among women veterans receiving care within the Department of Veterans Affairs." Contraception 88, no. 3 (September 2013): 469. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2013.05.145.
Full textDzhandosova, Zarine A. "Семиреченский областной отдел по делам национальностей (1918–1920) на защите мусульманского населения края." BULLETIN of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Historical sciences. Philosophy. Religion Series 138, no. 1 (2022): 40–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.32523/2616-7255-2022-138-1-40-58.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Tuvalu. Department of Women Affairs"
Mooketsane, Keneilwe. "An analysis of state-civil society relationships in Botswana : a case of the Women's Affairs Department and women non-governmental organisations." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11074.
Full textSedibelwana, Maria Valerie. "Challenges and opportunities: an evaluation of the implementation of gender mainstreaming in South African government departments, with specific reference to the department of justice and constitutional development (DoJ&CD) and the department of foreign affairs (DFA)." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/757.
Full textStalmach, Adele Carleton University Dissertation Art History. ""Native women and work; changing representations in photographs from the collections of the National Film Board and of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development."." Ottawa, 1995.
Find full textMlokothi, Mbalentle. "Leadership development for women at the department of home affairs." Thesis, 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/10539/26079.
Full textThe researcher‟s main purpose of the study was to investigate reasons and challenges contributing to the slow progression of women into top leadership positions at the National Department of Home Affairs. Secondly, it aimed to present findings on reasons for the slow progression of women into top management positions; thirdly, to analyse and interpret the findings; and lastly, to recommend strategies for consideration. In the Department of Home Affairs (DHA), the researcher identified a problem of slow progression of women into top leadership positions. Currently, there are more women than men in the Department but this majority number of women in the Department is seen to be occupying the lowest occupational levels compared to their male counterparts. There is a significant improvement of women representation at senior management level but representation is still skewed at top management level. For example, at top management level the DHA comprises 12.5 per cent women compared to 87.5 per cent men. This is despite the available laws developed by government to close the gender gap and to eliminate gender discrimination. The research methodology employed for the purposes of this study was of a qualitative nature and the findings were presented in the narrative rather than in numbers. An interpretivist social science approach underpinned by phenomenology was adopted for this study. The data collection methods utilised for this study were participant observations, interviews and document analysis. These methods were also qualitative in their nature. In this study a combination of primary and secondary data was used. The original data collected by the researcher through interviews was used as primary data. Data collected by someone other than a researcher, which is secondary data, was also used. Examples of secondary data used were departmental policies, departmental reports, plans, minutes of the meetings, Acts and lastly previous research work on similar studies was also reviewed. The type of sampling used was non-probability sampling. The researcher also used special selection criteria to identify the most suitable individuals considered to be representative of the population to participate in the study. There were recurring themes that emerged during the data collection and the most common themes were around policy development where unavailability of gender policies and/or policy advocacy sessions was mentioned as a contributing factor, while implementation and monitoring and evaluation of these policies was mentioned as another challenge. The lack or absence of career development and succession plans in particular was described as contributing to slow progression and poor retention of women in the Department. Lack of reasonable accommodation of women‟s reproductive roles, gender discrimination and poor governance also came out strongly as serious issues that aggravate the problem in the Department. It was concluded that unless this issue is addressed, the lack of progression of women in the DHA will persist.
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Books on the topic "Tuvalu. Department of Women Affairs"
Tuvalu. Dept. of Women Affairs. Tuvalu, Department of Women Affairs corporate plan. Port Vila, Vanuatu: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Pacific Operations Centre, 1999.
Find full textZakia, Ahsan Syeda, and Bangladesh. Women's Affairs Dept., eds. Awakening of women in Bangladesh: Ventures of the Women's Affairs Department. Dhaka: Dept. of Women's Affairs, Ministry of Women's Affairs, Govt. of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh, 1993.
Find full textCapacity Building for Gender Mainstreaming Project (Bangladesh), Bangladesh. Women's Affairs Dept., and United Nations Development Programme (Bangladesh), eds. Institutional assessment of Department of Women's Affairs, (DWA) April 2005. Dhaka: Capacity Building for Gender Mainstreaming Project, Ministry of Women and Children Affairs, [Govt. of Bangladesh], 2005.
Find full textVanuatu. Dept. of Women's Affairs., ed. Review of gender equality policy 2007: A working policy paper for the Department of Women's Affairs. [Port Vila, Vanuatu]: Government of the Republic of Vanuatu, Dept. of Women's Affairs, 2007.
Find full textVanuatu. Dept. of Women's Affairs. Review of gender equality policy 2007: A working policy paper for the Department of Women's Affairs. Port Vila, Vanuatu]: Government of the Republic of Vanuatu, Department of Women's Affairs, 2007.
Find full textUnited States. Dept. of Veterans Affairs, ed. Secretary's Task Force on the Employment and Advancement of Women in the Department of Veterans Affairs: Report to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Washington, DC: Dept. of Veterans Affairs, 2003.
Find full textUnited States. Dept. of Veterans Affairs., ed. Secretary's Task Force on the Employment and Advancement of Women in the Department of Veterans Affairs: Report to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Washington, DC: Dept. of Veterans Affairs, 2003.
Find full textDee, Moreen, and Felicity Volk. Women with a mission: Personal perspectives. Canberra: Dept. of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2007.
Find full textUnited States. Women Veterans Task Force. Strategies for serving our women veterans: 2012 report. Washington, D.C.]: Dept. of Veterans Affairs, 2012.
Find full textCenter, VA Health Administration, ed. Children of women Vietnam veterans, (CWVV) Health Care Benefits Program. Denver, CO: Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Health Administration Center, 2002.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Tuvalu. Department of Women Affairs"
Mattocks, Kristin. "Understanding the Experiences of Women and LGBT Veterans in Department of Veterans Affairs Care." In War and Family Life, 165–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21488-7_9.
Full textOrford, Anne. "Alva Myrdal." In Portraits of Women in International Law, 183—C14N65. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198868453.003.0014.
Full textStephenson, Elise. "Historical Developments in International Affairs and Deep Insights Into the Case Agencies." In The Face of the Nation, 69–124. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197632727.003.0004.
Full textRiddell-Dixon, Elizabeth. "The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade: Interdepartmental Leadership and the Beijing Conference on Women." In In the National Interest, 229–44. University of Calgary Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781552385395-014.
Full textÖnez Çetin, Zuhal. "Local Governments on the Way at the Provision of Gender Equality." In Research Anthology on Feminist Studies and Gender Perceptions, 22–36. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-4511-2.ch002.
Full textÖnez Çetin, Zuhal. "Local Governments on the Way at the Provision of Gender Equality." In Handbook of Research on Institutional, Economic, and Social Impacts of Globalization and Liberalization, 485–98. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4459-4.ch027.
Full textReports on the topic "Tuvalu. Department of Women Affairs"
Desk, Front. Reaching the Unreached: Scale-Up Empowerment Study. Commonwealth of Learning (COL), December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.56059/11599/4006.
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