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Gender equality is a critical factor for all ingredients of a healthy society and sustainable development. Therefore, measures to decrease gender inequalities in economic, social, and political life are important for the economic and social development ...
Pinar Tokal +4 more
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The right to science and gender inequalities
The right to science was included in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 75 years ago. A very influential person in the drafting of the Universal Declaration was a woman, Eleanor Roosevelt. The position of women in the UDHR is, however, rather secondary.
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Calculation Method of the Proposed Unemployment Gender Inequality Indicator
The paper describes a new calculation method of the unemployment gender inequality indicator, that was based on the enhancement of the ratio of the unemployment rate of men and women, and on the restriction with the levels of the average unemployment ...
Faďoš Marina, Bohdalová Mária
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Relationship between gender inequality and women's Academic Motivation [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the components of gender inequality (social, educational, cultural, economic, political, and legal) and women’s motivation. This cross-sectional study was correlational. The participants
Vahid Khoshravesh +2 more
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How Large Is the Gender Dividend? Measuring Selected Impacts and Costs of Gender Inequality
Reducing gender inequality makes economic sense apart from being the right thing to do. Achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls is the fifth sustainable development goal and is a top priority for governments.
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Gender Inequality in a Globalizing World [PDF]
Emphasis on market-friendly macroeconomic and development strategies in recent years has resulted in deleterious effects on growth and well-being, and has done little to promote greater gender equality. This paper argues that the example of East Asia states, which recognized their position as "late industrializers," relied on a managed-market approach ...
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There is a continual search for knowledge on perceptions towards gender inequality globally. This study aimed to explore the factors that would predict perceived gender inequality in Malawi.
Rubbie Mzumara Mtike +1 more
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The Stalled Gender Revolution and the Rise of Top Earnings in the United States, 1980 to 2017
The steep rise of top wages is acknowledged as one of the main drivers of the rise in earnings inequality between workers in most postindustrial labor markets.
Hadas Mandel, Assaf Rotman
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This study analyzes the degree of gender inequality in education, labor force participation, and economic opportunity and its relationship with income distribution in India.
Athena Chantel Angeles +3 more
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The High Cost of Gender Inequality in Earnings
This first note in the series on the cost of gender inequality focuses on the losses in national wealth due to gender inequality in earnings. There is a substantial literature on the impact of gender inequality on
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