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The Influence of Parental and Peer Relationship Factors on Adolescent Internalizing Behaviour
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, account for depressive and anxious behaviours. Furthermore, the role of gender in moderating these relationships was studied. Three hundred and forty two junior high students reported on their experienced levels of parental control, victimization, and levels of internalizing behaviours. Multiple
regression analyses were used. Results indicated that gender, depression scores, and the interaction between psychological control and relational victimization, significantly contributed to levels of anxious behaviours. Furthermore, psychological control, anxiety scores, and the interaction between
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Transforming Choices: An analysis of the trajectory of women's federal imprisonment as articulated in 'Creating Choices' and 'A Roadmap to Public Safety'
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policy document reflecting the greater political context of post-war social liberalism, which allowed feminists to make claims to equality on the grounds that women as a group, were structurally disadvantaged and discriminated against (Brodie, 2008a, 2008b). Conversely, Roadmap employs a gender-neutral
Roadmap marks a shift in the trajectory of women’s imprisonment, and signals a political shift in which gender issues are marginalized.
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Towards a Decolonial Feminist Performance Praxis: An Exploration of Performance and Women's Leadership in Botswana
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women. Interviews, focus groups, and post-performance discussions to were conducted between 2018 and 2020 to unpack issues of gender equity with a broader cross section of people. The common issues discussed in these platforms were cultural oppression and socialization, as well as financial support (or
intergenerational dialogue and develop a deeper understanding of Botswana cultural beliefs and practices. This stemmed from Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí’s seminal research, in which she asserts that gender stratification as we understand it today is a colonial inheritance. Oyěwùmí’s assertions challenged the assumption that
African cultures necessarily oppress women, and to try to understand my culture from its own perspective. A core part of the research process was developing a decolonial feminist performance praxis which is a way of being and doing in the world that is cognizant of how the intersections of race, gender
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"Let Them Play...But Not with Me": Exploring Student-Athlete's Attitudes Towards Trans* Participation in Varsity Sport
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The debate on whether transgender athletes should be ‘allowed’ to participate in elite sport, and in which gender category, has been increasing in recent years. Transgender individuals experience discrimination and rejection in physical activity and sport at a higher degree than their lesbian, gay
orientation would express negative attitudes towards transgender individuals and would disagree with the two questions specific to transgender athletes. Results from hierarchical regressions indicate binary gender to be a predictor of attitudes towards trans* individuals and participation in sport. Cisgender
. Furthermore, the research revealed a nuanced relationship between gender, athletic identity, and attitudes in the context of transgender participation in sports, potentially shaped by perceptions of competition and feminism.
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Effects of Social Grants on Labor Supply and Food Security of South African Households: Is There a Disincentive Effect?
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This study assesses impacts of social grants on labor supply and food security of South African households. We use a unique set of data collected in rural Eastern Cape in 2011. We highlight the interaction of two key household endowments, gender and human capital, in catalyzing or retarding the
household pension income as the primary measure of social grants, we find that pensions have a disincentive effect on labor supply in off-farm, agriculture, natural resource, and domestic work. However, there is heterogeneity in pension impacts across gender and education profiles. The disincentive effect
consumption expenditures. The effect of pensions on food consumption expenditures does not change with gender and education. The inclusion of in-kind consumption in measuring consumption expenditures shows that other types of grants also have a positive impact on consumption expenditures. The marginal
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2022-07-01
Boardex Relationship Capital Management
Director Profiles provide data on individual directors by ID number including: age, gender, education, number of boards on, achievements, board role ( current and historic) , and other activities (current and historic). Data back to 1999 when available.
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2022-07-01
Boardex Relationship Capital Management
Director Profiles provide data on individual directors by ID number including: age, gender, education, number of boards on, achievements, board role ( current and historic) , and other activities (current and historic). Data back to 1999 when available.
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2022-06-01
Boardex Relationship Capital Management
Director Profiles provide data on individual directors by ID number including: age, gender, education, number of boards on, achievements, board role ( current and historic) , and other activities (current and historic). Data back to 1999 when available.