نتایج جستجو برای: regarding gender inequality in many communities

تعداد نتایج: 17071370  

2010
SILVIA PARUZZOLO REKHA MEHRA ASLIHAN KES CHARLES ASHBAUGH Ann Starrs Geeta Rao Gupta Ellen Weiss Jessica Ogden Laura Kaufer Gwennan Hollingworth

2012
Quincy Thomas Stewart Jeff Dixon Timothy Hallett Brian Powell Rashawn Ray Fabio Rojas

How many racists does it take to maintain racial inequality? Historical evidence from the Jim Crow era suggests one needs a large number of racist advocates in various social arenas. More recent social scientific research, however, cites a significant decline in racist beliefs that have not been paralleled by declines in racial inequality. Hence, the strong hypothesized connection between racis...

2007

indicators only partially capture the elements of gender equality, the chapter introduces fi ve complementary indicators that provide a more complete and nuanced description of gender equality and women’s empowerment. The indicators are measurable, actionable, and parsimonious; three of the fi ve build on existing measures of other MDGs, so the data requirements for monitoring them are not oner...

2005
Michael Karlsson Ida Bah

Gender inequality and HIV/AIDS in Zambia -A study of the links between gender inequality and women’s vulnerability to HIV/AIDS

2017
Supun Chathuranga Nakandala

Online social media and games are increasingly replacing offline social activities. Social media is now an indispensable mode of communication; online gaming is not only a genuine social activity but also a popular spectator sport. With support for anonymity and larger audiences, online interaction shrinks social and geographical barriers. Despite such benefits, social disparities such as gende...

2006

egalitarian institutional reforms is a distinctive feature of modernity and postmodernity. This development, which dates at least to the Enlightenment, intensified throughout the twentieth century as formal legal rights were extended to previously excluded groups(e.g., women); wide-reaching institutional reforms were implemented to equalize life chances (e.g., bureaucratic personnel policies) a...

Journal: :Heritage 2021

The Alutiiq, Indigenous inhabitants of the coastal regions Southwest Alaska, created garments made from fish skins, especially salmon, expertly sewn by women Kodiak Island. Traditionally, Alutiiq education focused on acquiring survival skills: how to navigate seas in all weathers, hunting, fishing and tanning animal skins. Today, many people continue provide for their families through subsisten...

2005
Philip N. Cohen PHILIP N. COHEN Mary C. King

The expansion of market relations into new arenas, reflecting the bourgeois need to “nestle everywhere, settle everywhere, establish connections everywhere” (Marx and Engels 1998: 39), is not just geographic. Colonization begins at home, as seen in the progressive commodification of women’s previously unpaid labor. Thus, even as women slowly improved the gender division of housework (Bianchi et...

2005
Matthias Busse Christian Spielmann

The paper empirically explores the international linkages between gender inequality and trade flows of a sample of 92 developed and developing countries. The focus is on comparative advantage in labour-intensive manufactured goods. The results indicate that gender wage inequality is positively associated with comparative advantage in labourintensive goods, that is, countries with a larger gende...

Journal: :iau international journal of social sciences 2011
tahereh mirsardoo kristin soraya batmanghelichi

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