Search for dissertations about: "gender typing"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words gender typing.
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1. Women and men in management : Stereotypes, evaluation and discourse
Abstract : Very few women hold top corporate positions in Sweden, and women are underrepresented as managers in all work sectors. The present thesis examined stereotypes, perceptions and presuppositions about women, men and management with a combination of perspectives from social and organizational psychology, discourse analysis and gender in organization research. READ MORE
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2. Behind the counter. Female inroads, obstacles and careers in the Swedish commercial bank sector, 1885-1937
Abstract : This study investigates the feminisation of the Swedish commercial bank sector between 1885 and 1937, during which time the female labour share increased from 10 to 27 per cent. More specifically, it is examined why the banks hired women, and why they did not hire women to an even greater extent. READ MORE
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3. Allogeneic stem cell transplantation : patients’ and sibling donors’ perspectives
Abstract : Allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (hereafter HSCT) is an established treatment which offers a potential cure for a variety of diseases, mainly haematological malignancies. However, the treatment is also associated with significant risks of acute complications and late side effects, including mortality. READ MORE
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4. Pulmonary tuberculosis and HIV interaction in a setting with a high prevalence of HIV : clinical, diagnostic and epidemiological aspects
Abstract : The overall aim of this study was to elucidate the influence of HIV infection on the occurrence, clinical presentation, diagnostic yield and transmission of M tuberculosis among consecutive out-patients with symptoms suggestive of PTB in a high TB and HIV endemic area. Among 509 consecutive out-patients attending a university hospital in Ethiopia, 33. READ MORE
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5. Early cervical lesions detected by visual inspection : viral factors, management and follow-up
Abstract : Currently 80% of cervical cancer cases worldwide arise in low income countries. In Uganda, the age standardized incidence rate of cervical cancer is estimated at 40.7 per 100,000 women. Public health policies, logistical, socio-political-cultural factors and other inequities limit the delivery of services for cervical cancer prevention. READ MORE