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This article explores the impact of gender on qualitative research on

masculinities, analyzing two studies involving men, highlighting the influence


of traditional gender roles and expectations.

This study examines the relationship between women's decision-making


power and household autonomy, focusing on contraception use. Results show
low decision-making power and high autonomy, with 70.7% of respondents
using contraceptives. Factors such as years of marriage and number of
children were significant.

This study explores women's fisheries participation in developed countries,


focusing on Europe and North America. It presents a methodological
approach using a software to predict gender and focus groups in Alaska,
addressing the lack of gender attributes in fisheries datasets.

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