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  • Awkal, Assma Jihad (2023-04-27)
    In response to the current dramatically deteriorating situation in Lebanon, DPNA developed the project entitled “Women Resource Center: Community Kitchen” to promote the Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian women and girls’ ...
  • Alsulaimani, Dania F. (Lebanese American University, 2013-10-01)
    Despite major leaps in global economic integration, technological advancements, and modernization women status in Arab society is still subject to traditional cultural barriers. Surge in Saudi Arabian women joining ...
  • Wilson, Katharina M. (University of Georgia Press, 2019-04-03)
  • Wilson, Katharina M. (University of Georgia Press, 2018-10-09)
  • Aercke, Kristiaan (Garland Pub., 2019-04-12)
  • Aghacy, Samira (2016-11-14)
    The idea of a Raida issue on women centers in the Arab world has been on our minds for a long time. The reason for this is because we are very much aware of the pioneering role that these centers have played to enhance the ...
  • Masri, Yassmin El (Lebanese American University, 2017-11-02)
    This thesis seeks to identify the factors that influence the role women played in the peace process, both during the conflict and in the immediate post-conflict period (1990-1995) in Lebanon. It maps examples of women’s ...
  • Youssef, Sally N. (Lebanese American University, 2020-11-03)
    Women’s sole internal migration has been mostly ignored in migration studies, and the concentration on migrant women has been almost exclusively on low-income women within the household framework. This study focuses on ...
  • Gemert, Lia van (Amsterdam University Press, 2019-04-02)
  • Sweid, Karen (Lebanese American University, 2023-05-08)
    Women and girls are amongst vulnerable social groups that bear disproportionate outcomes of economic crises (Kuran et. al, 2020). As elsewhere, this is the case of women in Lebanon who have been facing exacerbated economic ...
  • Aercke, Kristiaan P. (2019-03-27)
  • Abi Antoun, Tonya (Lebanese American University, 2020-07-28)
    Reducing turnover is one of the hottest topics in human resource management, as it represents significant costs to the organization. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between work-life balance and ...
  • Karkoulian, Silva; Sinan, Tala (Asian Society of management & Marketing Research (ASMMR), 2018-03-28)
    This study aims at verifying whether a lower level of perceived stress combined with a high level of control predict a higher level of perceived work life balance for employees in the Lebanese banking sector. Primary data ...
  • Mach, Merce; Ferreira, Aristides I.; Martinez, Luis F.; Lisowskaia, Antonina; Dagher, Grace K.; Perez-Nebra, Amalia R. (2019-05-29)
    This study examines whether the relationship between the employees’ perceived job autonomy may be prone to the contextual influence of supervisor support and presenteeism climate in explaining the attendance behaviors of ...
  • Dagher, Grace; Ferreira, Aristides I.; Mach, Merce; Martinez, Luis F.; Brewster, Chris; Perez-Nebra, Amalia; Lisovskaya, Antonina (2017-09-12)
    A climate of presenteeism has important effects on employee well-being and the organization itself. Our study, based on surveys of health sector employees in six different countries (Brazil, Ecuador, Lebanon, Portugal, ...
  • Bormans, Leo (Lannoo, 2018-12-18)
  • Sabra, Nada Mohsen (Lebanese American University, 2011-04-05)
    The global economy is nowadays undergoing a profound change. Countries all over the world are privatizing their public sectors, reforming their economies and perhaps, most importantly, liberalizing their trade. In line ...
  • Nauffal, Diane; Nasser, Rania (SEAAIR (South East Asian Association for Institutional Research), 2018-08-28)
    This study presents a formative model that assesses the worthiness and effectiveness of remedial math courses at a private university in Lebanon. The mathematics remedial courses were evaluated along three strategic features; ...
  • Tabar, Paul (2018-06-06)
    More than a decade since the Cronulla Riots, it could be argued that we are none the wiser about what they meant. Frequently evoked in public discourse, ‘Cronulla’ has become a benchmark for the worst of Australian society ...
  • Khoury, Melissa Plourde; Khoury, Tarek E. (Korean Society of Design Science, 2017-06-02)
    Numerous questions arise from the topic of writing and research for graphic design. For example: Why do graphic designers often not learn to research and write for design until studying at the Masters or even the PhD level? ...