Somers had nothing to say than joke about
how women in developed countries are affected by stress and toxicity.
Not exact matches
Women living
in 3rd world
countries (and perhaps those few living
in backwaters of
developed countries) whose time really is «worth nothing»
in the labor market, are not reading the SOB for tips on
how to save money on infant feeding.
I think this «world traveller» missed seeing
how hard
women work
in developing countries to keep families fed.
Second,
how let me flip that around: «
how does a
woman with no post-secondary education
in science decide that she can trust the clinical judgment of a practitioner that refuses to get the minimum level training required of midwives
in all other
developed countries»?
For 75 years and
in over 90
countries around the world we have spent our time thinking about
how to help
women and men
develop enterprises to work their way out of poverty, and
how to help them hold their governments to account to ensure they have a fair chance.
The papers included
in this interdisciplinary special issue address
how poverty can affect human biology and cover issues including war and forced displacement, minorities and migrants, poverty
in both
developed and
developing countries, health inequalities among girls and
women in poverty and the impact of the economic downturn.
You can easily read their articles about Ukrainian brides» attitude towards money,
how assertive Ukrainian ladies are, sexual satisfaction
in a marriage with a Ukrainian beauty, main differences between
women from Ukraine and
women from
developed western
countries, and risks of marriage with very young
women in Ukraine.
How much would you pay for the right to dictate reproductive rights to a
woman in a
developing country?
Anya was looking to offer sustainable employment to
women otherwise vulnerable to human trafficking while Bennett was thinking about
how to enable the widespread adoption of clean energy
in developing countries.