Selected article for: "Coronavirus disease and global number"

Author: Soares, S. E.; Sidun, N. M.
Title: Women Leaders during a Global Crisis: Challenges, Characteristics, and Strengths
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  • Document date: 2021_1_1
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    Snippet: Womenmake up almost 50%of our global population (World Bank, 2019);however, they comprise only6%of elected nation leaders (UNWomen, 2020a). Though small in number, when coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic impacted our societies in 2019, women leaders were featured for their skillful navigation of an unknown and invisible threat. An understanding of the history of work toward gender equity, the current state of female leadership, and the continued barriers facing female leadership
    Document: Womenmake up almost 50%of our global population (World Bank, 2019);however, they comprise only6%of elected nation leaders (UNWomen, 2020a). Though small in number, when coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic impacted our societies in 2019, women leaders were featured for their skillful navigation of an unknown and invisible threat. An understanding of the history of work toward gender equity, the current state of female leadership, and the continued barriers facing female leadership are reviewed to gain increased appreciation for why this emphasis was placed on female leadership. Researches analyzing women leaders during COVID-19 during the early months of the pandemic are presented, showcasing the promising and significant findings. Global women leaders consistently demonstrated a trend of enacting prompt public health measures, resulting in low death rates. © 2021 Hogrefe Publishing.

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