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Focus on Japan: Challenges for women in health science academic positions

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  • Nobuko Tokuda
  • Jeannette Walsh
  • Teresa Elizabeth Stone

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  • Nobuko Tokuda & Jeannette Walsh & Teresa Elizabeth Stone, 2016. "Focus on Japan: Challenges for women in health science academic positions," Nursing & Health Sciences, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 18(2), pages 139-142, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:nuhsci:v:18:y:2016:i:2:p:139-142
    DOI: 10.1111/nhs.12265
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    1. Jeni Klugman & Lucia Hanmer & Sarah Twigg & Tazeen Hasan & Jennifer McCleary-Sills & Julieth Santamaria, 2014. "Voice and Agency : Empowering Women and Girls for Shared Prosperity," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 19036, April.
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