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Background: Gender plays a well-recognized role in shaping health inequities. However, the population-level health consequences of gender inequalities have not been measured comprehensively.
Cecilia Veas +2 more
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The article deals with gender inequality in the economic, political and social spheres of Ukraine and the key reasons for gender imbalance in the observation and realization of gender rights.
Natalia Kostiuk, Olena Antoniuk
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The Geography of Gender Inequality. [PDF]
Reducing gender inequality is a major policy concern worldwide, and one of the Sustainable Development Goals. However, our understanding of the magnitude and spatial distribution of gender inequality results either from limited-scale case studies or from
Brendan Fisher, Robin Naidoo
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Gender Inequality is negatively associated with academic achievement for both boys and girls [PDF]
To examine the role of inequality in academic achievement, we analyse a cross-national dataset including data from three cycles from 2012 to 2018 from the PISA, an international assessment of 15-year-old students’ math, reading, and science performance ...
Li Zhang +6 more
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Unveiling gender inequality in the US: Testing validity of a state-level measure of gender inequality and its relationship with feminist online collective action on Twitter. [PDF]
The Gender Inequality Index is a country-level measure of gender inequality based on women's levels of reproductive health, social and political empowerment, and labor-market representation.
Bruno Gabriel Salvador Casara +3 more
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Development and validation of the Multidimensional Gender Inequality Perception Scale (MuGIPS). [PDF]
Perceptions of gender inequality may motivate people to take action against inequality given its negative impact on various domains of people's everyday lives.
Sofía Schwartz-Salazar +3 more
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Gender inequality in an “Equal” environment [PDF]
AbstractLithuania, as a part of the former Soviet Union, has a long‐standing history of perceived equality for women in the workplace. Women played an equal role in economic production as it was a constitutional expectation that all citizens had both a right and an obligation to work.
Caven, V +2 more
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Does Gender Inequality Lead to Income Inequality? Evidence From Indonesia
The study purpose is to analyze the effect of gender inequality in education, health, and labor force participation on income inequality in Indonesia. Data from 33 provinces in Indonesia during 2011-2018 were analyzed with panel data regression.
Lilis Siti Badriah, Istiqomah Istiqomah
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This study explores the association between childhood immunization and gender inequality at the national level. Data for the study include annual country-level estimates of immunization among children aged 12–23 months, indicators of gender inequality ...
Cecilia Vidal Fuertes +5 more
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Background. Gender inequality continues to reproduce itself in hidden and ambivalent forms and leads to invisible barriers in women’s careers and lives.
Svetlana D. Gurieva +3 more
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