Example sentences of "employment for woman " in BNC.

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1 Whilst it has been made clear that in this group both men and women assume caring roles , feminists have rightly pointed out that some of the dilemmas and problems are worse for women , not least because social conventions have not ascribed the same significance to employment for women as for men .
2 Workshop D : How Can Employment for Women be Developed ?
3 The workshop covered a broad spectrum of concerns and issues and there was a large degree of unanimity as to what the main stumbling blocks to employment for women are .
4 Currently the main source of permanent employment for women in West Belfast ‘ lucky ’ enough to get a job is public sector employment and this is generally part-time and low-paid .
5 Employment for Women in West Belfast
6 But far from contributing to meaningful employment for women , it has created yet another series of bad jobs .
7 Other possible routes towards employment for women include setting up businesses with the help of certain state agencies such as the IDB , LEDU , etc .
8 The workshop identified a number of issues needing to be tackled if employment for women is to be created .
9 WORKSHOP D : HOW CAN EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN BE DEVELOPED ?
10 It is not in itself surprising that any mention of industrial employment for women should bring the printing trade to mind .
11 The first and more " official " , was the Edinburgh Society for the Promotion of Employment for Women ( ESPEW ) .
12 Much of the employment for women was in a variety of food and clothing concerns located on Chirton industrial estate which had a predominantly female labour force .
13 As with Northern Tyneside as a whole , the growth in employment had been in part-time employment for women with a significant growth in part-time employment for men .
14 Paradoxically , the widespread availability of part-time employment for women may enable them to remain in the labour market , even while providing substantial levels of care , whilst men appear more likely to have to choose between full-time employment and stopping work altogether ( see Green , 1988 , Table 2.9 ; Parker , 1992 ) .
15 In November 1859 she served as secretary to the newly founded National Association for the Promotion of Social Science 's committee to consider new channels of employment for women .
16 During World War I she became involved in organizing war work for women , and after the war became a leading promoter of professional employment for women , a founder of the Women 's Employment Federation , and first chairman ( 1930–9 ) of the Cambridge University women 's employment board .
17 ‘ Lack of employment for women and boredom for men emerged as the main reasons people indulge in prostitution .
18 The protest was called by the Swiss Trade Union Federation , supported by a wide range of church , political and business organizations , to renew demands for equal pay and employment for women , better child care and fairer social security laws .
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