2017
DOI: 10.12816/0038541
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Évaluation de la Pratique des Pédiatres au Liban : Prise en Charge et Prévention de la Bronchiolite

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“…In Lebanon, female participation in the job market has shown significant growth over the years with greater participation within the white-collar professional sector; for example, job seekers increased substantially from 3.4 per cent in 1970 to 24 percent in 1995 (Haddad, 1996). Concomitantly, the number of female physicians is increasing (Daher et. al, 1998); therefore, one would expect the emergence of a conflict between the new role of a Medical Doctor and the traditional housewife role.…”
Section: Troductiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Lebanon, female participation in the job market has shown significant growth over the years with greater participation within the white-collar professional sector; for example, job seekers increased substantially from 3.4 per cent in 1970 to 24 percent in 1995 (Haddad, 1996). Concomitantly, the number of female physicians is increasing (Daher et. al, 1998); therefore, one would expect the emergence of a conflict between the new role of a Medical Doctor and the traditional housewife role.…”
Section: Troductiomentioning
confidence: 99%