Asian Women

Papers
(The TQCC of Asian Women is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Socio-Cultural Determinants of Women’s Health Information Opportunities in Nsukka, Southeast Nigeria6
Education-Job Mismatch and Gender Wage Gap: Evidence from Recent College Graduates in Korea6
Challenges Facing Women’s Empowerment through Adult Education: The Case of Ethiopia’s Integrated Functional Adult Education Program5
Women’s Leadership Pathways in Higher Education: Role of Mentoring and Networking5
Pregnancy-Related Health Information-Seeking Behavior of Rural Women of Selected Villages of North India4
Public Sector Education and Gender Inequality: A Mixed-Method Study in Metropolis City of Pakistan4
Trafficking to Gulf Countries: The Lived Experiences of Indian Female Domestic Workers3
Women and Substance Abuse: Examining the Factors Influencing Relapse3
New Gender Perspectives: Soft Creator and Strong Advocator in the New Korean Wave Era2
The Legal Recognition of a Wife’s Rights of Harta Sepencharian in Malaysia2
Media Framing on Coverage of Motorway Rape Incident: A Study of Cable Channels in Pakistan2
Engendering Macroeconomic Policy for Gender Equality in Sub-Saharan Africa2
Exploring the Role of a WhatsApp Online Community in Supporting the Needs of Women Living with Endometriosis in Malaysia: An Interview Study2
The Creation of a Docile Body: What Makes the Practice of Chhaupadi Persistent?1
Coping with Intersecting Vulnerabilities: Syrian Refugee Women Working in Textile Workshops in Istanbul1
Feminist Net-Activism as a New Type of Actor-Network that Creates Feminist Citizenship1
Do Pregnant Women’s Information Sources Affect their Attitudes toward the Oral Glucose Tolerance Test? A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study1
Digital Divide and Life Satisfaction among Married Immigrant Women in Korea1
The Disembodiment of Digital Subjects and the Disappearance of Women in the Representations of Cyborg, Artificial Intelligence, and Posthuman1
Women’s Descriptive Representation Facilitates the Adoption and Implementation of Laws Relating to Violence Against Women: Evidence from Asian Countries1
Working from Home and Work-Family Balance: A Study of Women Educators during Lockdown1
Intimate Partner Violence in Cambodia: Is Women’s Empowerment a Protective Factor?1
[Editor’s Note] Gender and Digital Media1
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