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"Aduh, Biyung!" ("Ouch Mother!"): the impacts of gender roles on motivations and management strategies of jamu entrepreneurs in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Author(s):
Szuter
Discipline:
Sociology
Discipline:
Sociology
Date:
2015
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
Gender entrepreneurship research rarely focuses on women entrepreneurs of traditional medicine. This thesis analyzes how...
Socio-economic determinants of electricity prices in New Brunswick: a hedonic price approach
Author(s):
Getalo
Discipline:
Economics
Discipline:
Economics
Date:
2017
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
Currently, electricity markets around the world are being reformed to provide more competition in generation and more options...
Working in self-employment: the case of Chinese men in Canada
Author(s):
Bi
Discipline:
Economics
Discipline:
Economics
Date:
2015
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
Using the 1991, 1996, 2001, and 2006 Census of Canada Confidential Masterfiles, this study explores two questions: 1) Are...
Pakistan against itself: the rise of extremism
Author(s):
Paul
Discipline:
History
Discipline:
History
Date:
2014
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
An analysis of Pakistan’s political, social, institutional and regional history reveals two principal problems facing the...
The influence of large shareholders on corporate governance through voice and exit
Author(s):
Noel
Discipline:
Economics
Discipline:
Economics
Date:
2017
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
This report reviews the theoretical literature on the influence, both positive and negative, that blockholders have on...
The evidence and mechanism of the middle income trap
Author(s):
Zhao
Discipline:
Economics
Discipline:
Economics
Date:
2017
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
In recent years, the term “middle-income trap” has increasingly been discussed in the publications on development policy. The...
"We caught the torch you threw": Great War memorials in New Brunswick, 1918–1926
Author(s):
Littlewood
Discipline:
History
Discipline:
History
Date:
2015
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
The Great War was a global conflict that engulfed participant nations, including Canada, on a scale never before seen. Most...
Econometric estimation of the link between floods and climate change in the province of New Brunswick
Author(s):
Anim-Opare
Discipline:
Economics
Discipline:
Economics
Date:
2019
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
Over the past decades, New Brunswick has recorded many extreme weather and climate events such as winter storms, hurricanes,...
A study on the influencing factors of CPI bias in different groups in Canada
Author(s):
Wang
Discipline:
Economics
Discipline:
Economics
Date:
2019
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
The official CPI may mismeasure the cost of living for different groups of people. This paper investigates the factors that...
The Never-Again Club
Author(s):
Milech
Discipline:
English
Discipline:
English
Date:
2012
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
Seven decades and nearly as many genocides since the Holocaust, the slogan “never again” has been rendered all but...
Contrasting silences: the public memory of German women's experiences of the second world war in a divided Germany, 1945-present
Author(s):
McPherson
Discipline:
History
Discipline:
History
Date:
2019
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
More than 800,000 German women were victims of the sexual violence perpetrated by Allied troops at war’s end, however, rape...
"Antisemitism is a barometer of democracy": confronting the Nazi past in the west German 'swastika epidemic', 1959-1960
Author(s):
Jones
Discipline:
History
Discipline:
History
Date:
2019
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
The vandalism of a synagogue in Cologne, West Germany on Christmas Day 1959 by two men in their mid-twenties sparked a wave...
Tracing the destruction of women's bodies: survivor testimonies of menstruation in the holocaust
Author(s):
Wood
Discipline:
History
Discipline:
History
Date:
2019
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
This thesis, based on 132 survivor testimonies, examines menstruation during the Holocaust as another way National Socialism...
Power, politics, and vulnerable populations: analyzing the silences of the zika virus response
Author(s):
MacDonald
Discipline:
Political Science
Discipline:
Political Science
Date:
2019
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
The Zika virus outbreak of 2015 was by far the most severe in recorded history. Beginning in Brazil, the virus spread to...
The life and letters of Prince Edward Island proprietor captain John MacDonald of Glenaladale: an exercise in humanities computing
Author(s):
Gillis
Discipline:
History
Discipline:
History
Date:
2007
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
The introduction of the Internet and the World Wide Web has been one the most significant developments of the last decade....
Old Provinces, New Modernisms: Toward an Editorial Poetics of the Maritime Little Magazine
Author(s):
Johnson
Discipline:
English
Discipline:
English
Date:
2015
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
As a territory located on Canada's geopolitical periphery—a territory lacking key points of access to large presses, arts...
"I'm tough": Acadian women's stories of resilience against the anti-aging movement
Author(s):
Taerum
Discipline:
Interdisciplinary Studies
Discipline:
Interdisciplinary Studies
Date:
2019
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
The anti-aging culture has initiated a storm of ageism and discrimination targeting older adults in Canada, and this issue...
Decomposing the gender wage gap
Author(s):
Shcherbakov
Discipline:
Economics
Discipline:
Economics
Date:
2017
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
The gender wage gap persists as an important and controversial topic in various socio-economic agendas and appears as a topic...
‘Noble-Hearted Ladies’: Women's Response to the Spanish-American and Philippine-American wars, 1898–1905
Author(s):
Rogers
Discipline:
History
Discipline:
History
Date:
2008
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
In 1898 the United States declared war on Spain, aiding the Cuban people in their fight for independence from colonialism....
“Superstition is the offspring of ignorance,” the suppression of African spirituality in the British Caribbean, 1650-1834
Author(s):
Manners
Discipline:
History
Discipline:
History
Date:
2019
Type:
Thesis / Dissertation
This thesis interrogates the suppression of the enslaved spiritual practice, Obeah, through African slavery in the British...
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