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  1. Jun 18, 2020 · According to Karazi-Presler et al. , junior officer women experience power and authority in their military positions. Their study is based on indepth retrospective interviews with 25 female officers in the Israeli military.

    • Brenda L. Moore
    • socbrend@buffalo.edu
  2. Mar 12, 2024 · We wished to determine whether quality and quantity contact with women in positions of power or authority reduces intergroup anxiety, increases empathy and perspective-taking, and subsequently creates more favorable attitudes toward women in the military.

  3. How have the experiences, representation, and recognition of women in the military transformed, a century after the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?

  4. The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) set a goal of having women represent 25% of its workforce by 2026 to enable greater diversity and inclusion. Within this context, this article explores the findings of internal CAF research studies to determine why women may (or may not) consider a military career.

  5. Apr 24, 2021 · Women now make up a fifth of officers in the US Army, for example. In 16 countries, including Britain and France, as well as America, they are allowed to serve in combat roles once reserved for...

  6. Women experience invisibility as military members and Veterans and simultaneously hypervisibility as (ex-)military women who do not fit military or civilian gender norms.

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  8. Mar 15, 2024 · Haver and Griest's pioneering accomplishments are a powerful example of breaking through gender barriers and paving the way for greater gender equality and diversity in the armed forces. Sgt ...

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