Sentences with phrase «believe gender bias»

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It's hard to believe that a gender bias still exists in the workplace, more than 50 years after the passage of the Equal Pay Act.
I believe there are many truths in the bible, but it was written by men, with gender and cultural biases.
Walden believes much of the hardship for women pursuing careers in science comes down to the small things, including the gender stereotypes and the unconscious biases that make the white male «look more like a scientist» than the female, regardless of experience or performance.
She is among those who believe that gender quotas would help to counteract unconscious biases.
Although I am a woman myself I strongly believe that fashion out of all the things should not be biased to a particular gender.
The 2018 Australian Schools Gender Survey is believed to be the first of its kind in Australia, and points to consistent patterns of severe bias in hiring practices, salaries and professional development plans, a boys» club culture in some schools and behavioural prejudices against women leaders within the education sector.
Four in 10 teachers (40 percent) believe that gender biases around STEM have already been established by the end of primary school.
Given that Google has already come under investigation for gender bias in the workplace, it needed to take this very seriously, so I believe the correct outcome has been reached.
«By far, the large majority of men and women law students believe there's no gender bias, and one reason is they haven't encountered it yet,» explains Laurel G. Bellows, 2012 — 13 ABA president and a principal in The Bellows Law Group in Chicago.
Many fathers believe that the family court system rigged against them: that gender bias still exists when it comes to child custody.
In many states, the laws governing child custody and visitation are purportedly gender - neutral, but according to child custody evaluator Robert Galatzer - Levy, many experts believe custody decisions are often biased in favor of the mother, and some factors, such as income, sexuality and political views, can unfairly bias cases in favor of the father.
Because parental alienation perpetuates and exacerbates gender bias against women, I believe the syndrome sheds much more darkness than light on this difficult issue.
If a father believes that he has been treated unfairly in court, this podcast on child custody and gender bias offers steps he can take to remain an equal parent after divorce.
Many fathers believe that the family court system rigged against them: that gender bias still exists when it comes to child custody.
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