The purpose of this study was to examine and explore the meanings, and essence of the lived experience of Nigerian women whose male siblings had been prioritized in the family. The goal of the was to use the detailed description given by the research participants to understand the impact of male sibling prioritization, and thereby advance gender equality in Nigeria. The fundamental importance of obtaining a better understanding of the impact of male sibling prioritization on women and gender equality influenced the researcher to commit herself to this study. A qualitative phenomenological research method was employed to conduct this study. Sources of data for this research study were observations, semi-structured one-on-one interviews, and ...
This paper examines social construction of masculinity and manhood and gender socialisation among th...
This paper presents the narrative voice of Nigerian and South African women religious (including men...
Traditional views on women in relation to men in almost all aspects of life have always been in favo...
The purpose of this study was to examine and explore the meanings, and essence of the lived experien...
The arrival of colonialism, Christianity and Islam introduced widespread changes into African societ...
Nigeria is essentially a patriarchal society. This entails that women are marginalized and subordina...
The main purpose of this study is to determine gender issues, family/societal role, and implication ...
Our societies are changing such that the gender roles rapidly change. The 21st century has seen a sh...
The process of acquisition of appropriate gender role is both developmental and cultural. The study ...
The paper “Constructing Gender: An exploration of Nigerian Men’s Conceptualization of Masculinities ...
Whenever the term ''Gender'' is mentioned, many readily attribute it to the womenfolk who, in many s...
At a particular level of analysis, the focus of gender activism is to reverse and change the status ...
The issue of reproductive decision making has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely femini...
This paper examines social construction of masculinity and manhood and gender socialisation among th...
Gender is one social barrier that differentiates human beings between males and females and assigns ...
This paper examines social construction of masculinity and manhood and gender socialisation among th...
This paper presents the narrative voice of Nigerian and South African women religious (including men...
Traditional views on women in relation to men in almost all aspects of life have always been in favo...
The purpose of this study was to examine and explore the meanings, and essence of the lived experien...
The arrival of colonialism, Christianity and Islam introduced widespread changes into African societ...
Nigeria is essentially a patriarchal society. This entails that women are marginalized and subordina...
The main purpose of this study is to determine gender issues, family/societal role, and implication ...
Our societies are changing such that the gender roles rapidly change. The 21st century has seen a sh...
The process of acquisition of appropriate gender role is both developmental and cultural. The study ...
The paper “Constructing Gender: An exploration of Nigerian Men’s Conceptualization of Masculinities ...
Whenever the term ''Gender'' is mentioned, many readily attribute it to the womenfolk who, in many s...
At a particular level of analysis, the focus of gender activism is to reverse and change the status ...
The issue of reproductive decision making has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely femini...
This paper examines social construction of masculinity and manhood and gender socialisation among th...
Gender is one social barrier that differentiates human beings between males and females and assigns ...
This paper examines social construction of masculinity and manhood and gender socialisation among th...
This paper presents the narrative voice of Nigerian and South African women religious (including men...
Traditional views on women in relation to men in almost all aspects of life have always been in favo...