POSITIVE EFFECTS OF THE BIOLOGICAL FACTOR ON WORK PERFORMANCE UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF WOMEN AND GIRLS
30.11.2023
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series B. Volume 2 Issue 11
Davlatjonova Mohidil, Rakhimmova Gulshanoy
Abstract. Through this article, it was explained the presence of natural biological and social factors in women and girls working in leadership positions and what positive effects they have on making decisions and improving their work based on their socio-psychological condition
Keywords: women, social, personal, biological, Hertfordshire University, "Women in Politics", Sensor Center
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