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 2020-08-01 to 2024-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Do Long-term Orientation, Spirituality, Materialism, and Collectivism Impact the Self-Efficacy of Women Micro-Entrepreneurs: A Study Using SEM7
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
Women and Substance Abuse: Examining the Factors Influencing Relapse3
Trafficking to Gulf Countries: The Lived Experiences of Indian Female Domestic Workers3
Public Sector Education and Gender Inequality: A Mixed-Method Study in Metropolis City of Pakistan3
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
Journalism as a Gendered Profession in Indonesia2
Representing the Modern Filipino Housewife: Presuppositions in Good Housekeeping Magazine Philippines2
The Legal Recognition of a Wife’s Rights of Harta Sepencharian in Malaysia1
The Disembodiment of Digital Subjects and the Disappearance of Women in the Representations of Cyborg, Artificial Intelligence, and Posthuman1
Intimate Partner Violence in Cambodia: Is Women’s Empowerment a Protective Factor?1
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
Coping with Intersecting Vulnerabilities: Syrian Refugee Women Working in Textile Workshops in Istanbul1
Women’s Descriptive Representation Facilitates the Adoption and Implementation of Laws Relating to Violence Against Women: Evidence from Asian Countries1
New Gender Perspectives: Soft Creator and Strong Advocator in the New Korean Wave Era1
Working from Home and Work-Family Balance: A Study of Women Educators during Lockdown1
Female Utopia in Classic Novels of the Joseon Dynasty: Imagination about Female Places1
Feminist Net-Activism as a New Type of Actor-Network that Creates Feminist Citizenship1
[Editor’s Note] Gender and Digital Media1
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