Undoing Men's Privilege and Advancing Gender Equality in Public Sector Institutions [PDF]
Michael Flood, Bob Pease
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Gender equality from the perspective of Minahasa ethnicity and Christian religious education
Gender equality continues to be a topic of ongoing public concern, with various alternatives proposed to achieve the ideal gender equality. Despite the utilisation of various references, the desired outcomes have yet to be realised.
Djoys A. Rantung
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Trends in Gender Equality in Academic Fields-From 1997 International Survey on Academies
Hiroko Hara
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Deconstructing the gender-equality paradox.
Studies advancing the hypothesis of a “gender-equality paradox” have found that societies with more gender equality demonstrate larger gender differences across a range of phenomena. In doing so, they rely on that practice of predicting an algebraic difference score—calculated from mean scores for men and women across a set of countries—with an index ...
Ville Juhani Ilmarinen+1 more
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Gender budgeting in Europe: What can we learn from best practice?
Quinn Sheila
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Attitudes and Behavior toward Prostitution and Gender Equality in Male University Students [PDF]
Kyu-Eun Lee
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Does gender-equality concern with non-communicable diseases in India? [PDF]
Gupta H, Nigam N.
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Less than one percent of words would be affected by gender-inclusive language in German press texts [PDF]
Research on gender and language is tightly knitted to social debates on gender equality and non-discriminatory language use. Psycholinguistic scholars have made significant contributions in this field. However, corpus-based studies that investigate these matters within the context of language use are still rare. In our study, we address the question of
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Gender Equality, Drinking Cultures and Second-Hand Harms from Alcohol in the 50 US States. [PDF]
BackgroundGender inequality and cultures of binge drinking may increase the risk of second-hand harms from alcohol.MethodsUsing the 2014-2015 National Alcohol Survey and 2015 National Alcohol's Harm to Others Survey (N = 7792), we examine associations of
Cook, Won Kim+4 more
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