woman's place': exploring the leadership journeys of women in government using interpretative phenomenological analysis.
The phrase a womans place has been used to assert there are roles or locations socially acceptable for women to occupy, inferring there are places or positions where they do not belong. While it could be dismissed as an outdated expression, a saying that reflects old-fashioned views no longer held,...
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