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The traditional sexual division of labour (gender gaps in caring and educating children or grandchildren, as well as in cooking and housework) may inhibit women's participation in transport cycling.

Ouma et al. ([2002]) focused on adoption of fertilizer and hybrid seed in Embu District and found that agro-climate, manure use, cost of hired labour, gender of the farmer and access to extension services were important determinants of adoption.

The researchers then worked over two years with a steering committee comprised of "focal points" from primary stakeholder institutions such as the Rwanda Ministries of Health, Public Service and Labour, Gender and Women's Promotion, Justice, and the Rwanda Health Workers Unionn.

In 2007-2008, Internationalnternational collaborated with the Rwandan Ministries of Health, Public Service and Labour, Gender and Family Protection, and Justice, as well as the Rwanda Health Workers union and other stakeholders, to conduct a study of workplace violence in the Rwandan health sector [ 4].

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Inevitably some people will feel that justifying a division of labour on gender lines is somehow retrograde or sexist.

He described his experiences of that visit: "It was a horrendous parade of child and indentured labour and gender exploitation in a 110 degrees fahrenheit of heat with no clean water.

Patel viscerally loathes the EU parliament and commission, as well as the European Council and the European Court of Human Rights, not to mention hard-won rights in EU labour and gender laws over the past 25 years.

(For what it's worth, Trudeau deserves credit for making more progressive environmental, labour, and gender regulations a sticking point in negotiations).

A renewed campaign would come at a time that international sports associations are starting to make adherence to human, labour and gender rights a pre-condition for the awarding of hosting rights.

An OECD study recently estimated that closing the labour force gender gap could yield a potential gain of twelve per cent (or roughly $10 trillion) to the size of the total economy by 2030 on average across OECD countries.

The "diversification of diversity" [ 10] recognises that groups previously considered homogenous are increasingly differentiated by immigrant statuses, welfare entitlements, types of participation in the labour market, gender and age profiles, and local as well as translocal or transnational support structures.

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