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Ethnological and religious studies point to differentiation in the status of men and women, which eventually results from cultural conditions, and not from biological differences. Many researchers indicate asymmetry connected with the gender, which also refers to the religious sphere. The nonliterate peoples consider life to be the fundamental value and that is the reason why their cultural and religious traditions put emphasis on woman's biological functions and see procreation as her main vocation and task. A woman performs the role of a native doctor and healer among many African peoples, since the basic medical care takes place within the family. In Africa older women after menopause perform priestly duties to a smaller degree. Researchers of the African peoples emphasize that spirit possession takes place more frequently in the case of women than men, which they consider a reaction to the inferior status of women in the social, political and religious life. Both men and women are diviners among manyAfrican peoples. Among some peoples of Eastern and Southern Africa women control the Earth fertility and they are renowned rainmakers. Women belong to secret societies in some African peoples. Both men and women can be sorcerers and witches, although among many African peoples it is more often older women who are accused of witchcraft, which is explained by social and economic inequality and the desire for power.

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. P. Bunkle 2009 Women and gambling: What can be learned from the New Zealand experience? A women's studies approach Women's Studies Journal 23

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. 9 29 GAZSI, J., HÁRS, Á., JUHÁSZ, B., PETÖ, A., SZABÓ, SZ. (2002) Hungary. In Griffin, G. (ed.) Women's employment, women's studies, and equal opportunities 1945

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Beral, V.: Breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy in the Million Women Study. Lancet, 2003, 362 , 419–427. Beral V. Breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy in the

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Sociology 124 Women's Studies 39 In this study, the frequency of citation was measured in two different

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2120 Reeves, G. K., Pirie, K., Beral, V. és mtsai: Cancer incidence and mortality in relation to body mass index in the Million Women Study: cohort study. Br. Med. J., 2007

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“Bumps and boobs”: Fatness and women's experiences of pregnancy Women's Studies International Forum 26 245 252 . C

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): Height and cancer incidence in the Million Women Study: Prospective cohort and metaanalysis of prospective studies of height and total cancer risk. The Lancet Oncology , 12, 785–794. Beral V

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Statisztikai Hivatal, Budapest, 2012. [Hungarian] 18 Pirie, K., Peto, R., Reeves, G. K., et al., Million Women Study Collaborators: The 21st century hazards of smoking

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Scientometrics
Authors:
Hildrun Kretschmer
,
Ramesh Kundra
,
Donald deB. Beaver
, and
Theo Kretschmer

,676 Social politics 283 364 Women's studies international forum 1,631 2,056 European

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