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    Our childcare problem: three essays on the childcare decision-making process from a gendered perspective 

    Author(s):Cole, Paula M.
    Date Issued:2011
    Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
    Children bring great joy and love to families, but for many families childcare entails significant stress, worry, sacrifice, and financial hardship. Social and cultures norms in the United States place these care difficulties ...
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    What factors affect school attendance? Quantitative and qualitative study of evidence from Nepal 

    Author(s):Bhattarai, Niroj Kumar
    Date Issued:2017
    Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
    There exist many factors that impact school attendance of students in developing countries. Factors range from the distance to school from a student's home to the availability of gender-specific restrooms. A project in the ...
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    Female participation in research and development: the role of government and defense spending 

    Author(s):Saxon, Tyler
    Date Issued:2018
    Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
    This study analyzes how defense spending has biased research and development (R&D) institutions and the path of technological change in a specifically gendered way. Military considerations have long played a significant ...

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