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Item Restricted ENDOMETRIOSIS, A CLINICAL CHALLENGE WITH A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT...(Nazarbayev University, 2021-09-24) Santamera, Antonio SarriaThe Consortium of Gender Scholars (GenCon) exists to bring together and support gender scholars in Kazakhstan, and those who study the Central Asian context. GenCon’s primary purpose is to generate research designed to make meaningful change in various areas of society with regard to gender equality and the advancement of women. GenCon is interdisciplinary and based at Nazarbayev University.Item Open Access GEN-CON NEWSLETTER (2). ISSUE 1, AUGUST 2019(Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Education, 2019-08) CohenMiller, Anna; Lewis, Jenifer L.; Kataeva, Zumrad; Yap, Joseph M.; Collins, Neil; Koo, SejinThe Consortium of Gender Scholars (GenCon) exists to bring together and support gender scholars in Kazakhstan, and those who study the Central Asian context. GenCon’s primary purpose is to generate research designed to make meaningful change in various areas of society with regard to gender equality and the advancement of women.Item Open Access GEN-CON NEWSLETTER (2). ISSUE 2, SEPTEMBER 2019(Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Education, 2019-09) Sandygalova, Anara; AbdelRahim, Layla; Widom, Jennifer; Koo, SejinThe Consortium of Gender Scholars (GenCon) exists to bring together and support gender scholars in Kazakhstan, and those who study the Central Asian context. GenCon’s primary purpose is to generate research designed to make meaningful change in various areas of society with regard to gender equality and the advancement of women.Item Open Access GEN-CON NEWSLETTER (2). ISSUE 3, OCTOBER 2019(Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Education, 2019-10)The Gender Forum 2019 brought up topics not eagerly discussed in Kazakhstan, such as gender equality, sexual education, LGBTQ population, domestic violence, women’s and girls’ human rights, and gender imbalance in representation across various sectors, as well as other relevant topics. The Forum was initiated in hopes of ensuring a safe space where interested people could be brought together to discuss gender issues, speak to each other and learn from one another’s research, practice, and insights into policy.Item Open Access GENDER STEREOTYPES ABOUT MANAGERS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CEE AND CA(Almaty Management University, 2020) Lipovka, AnastassiyaThe paper investigates gender stereotypes (GS) about managers across a post-socialist, now emerging geographic region with the high Human Development Index but lacking due research attention. The study extends the previous survey conducted in Bulgaria, Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia with a Kazakhstani sample of 551 respondents. The research identified stronger GS in Kazakhstan compared to CEE. The influence of the socialist period and retraditionalism on women and management in Central Asia and CEE is discussed.Item Open Access GENDER-RELATED IMPLICATIONS OF THE STUDY ON THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD GOVERNANCE FOR WELL-BEING(Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Public Policy, 2021-11-03) Serikbayeva, BalzhanThe presentation covers the Gender-related implications of the study on the importance of good governance for well-being. You can request the full-text on ResearchGate using the links above.