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«There are very few things, that we know of, that have such a clear effect on gender inequality as being raised by a working mother,» she told Working Knowledge.
While we can't promise any easy answers to this difficult issue, we are going to attempt to explain and foster a better understanding of the gender wage gap and gender inequality as they relate to the medical sales industry.
(The Hollywood Reporter is writing that the looks will symbolize gender inequality as well: «There was discussion of crafting some sort of talking points.»)
Japan and South Korea were the «worst» places for gender inequality as women face a «concrete ceiling» according to the CEO of Sungjoo Group.
The conclusion is stark: «There are very few things, that we know of, that have such a clear effect on gender inequality as being raised by a working mother,» McGinn told Working Knowledge.

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On a national scale, leaders such as Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook, and California Senator Kamala Harris are trying to address the issue of gender inequality, including efforts to close the pay gap.
From Heidi: Because Rachel is such a voice for women in the blogosphere, I would love for you to address gender inequality in the church and bring a better reading to the passages that have been used as weapons on women for generations.
Judging by the #Justice4Janet hashtag from October, people are looking for true fairness and reconciliation between the two, in addition to bucking against what appears to be an example of racial and gender inequalities on display as a microcosm.
To believe such absurdity and vilify gender inequality is likely due in part to insecurities about yourself and fear, yes fear, that the female gender is as capable and deserving.
According to MacKinnon, sexuality is «socially organized to require sex inequality for excitement and satisfaction,» or, «to put it another way, perhaps gender must be maintained as a social hierarchy so that men will be able to get erections; or, part of the male interest in keeping women down lies in the fact that it gets men up.»
Gender inequality and violence are alive in our nation and the larger world, and it's our responsibility as ambassadors of Jesus to oppose it.
There is gender inequality in many walks of life that is as you say David is «sinister and even dangerous».
The story - A woman's work is never done is based on Jacqueline Scott and Anke Plagnol's 2012 paper «Work — family conflict and well - being in Northern Europe», which was published as part of an edited collection by Jacqueline Scott, Shirley Dex and Anke Plagnol (Gendered lives: Gender Inequalities in Production and Reproduction, Edward Elgar publishers).
The levels of injury and psychological harm caused to women as a result of male violence not only have expensive implications for the state, but they entrench gender inequality.
why sport is often not a level playing field and mirrors many of the inequalities in society such as racial or gender discrimination;.
Ministers are looking at requiring public bodies to recognise and tackle inequalities stemming from social background in the same way as they must already do for race, gender and disability.
Harriet Harman, the Equalities minister, wants a new law to put «the persistent inequality of social class» on the same footing as discrimination on grounds of race, gender, sexuality or disability.
He identified gender inequality in African countries as a constraint to growth and poverty reduction in Africa.
It has been asked to «investigate how people's life chances are affected by gender, race, disability, age and other important aspects of inequality such as where they were born, what kind of family they were born into, where they live and their wealth».
«As a national model, we must maintain our upward momentum to end gender and racial inequality through public policy that celebrates our diversity,» Council Member Cumbo said at the rally, pointing to other city and state efforts like the municipal identification card program and a higher minimum wage.
Gender inequalities facilitate unequal exchanges at the global level of the coffee exchange, as well as the micro levels, Austin explains in her latest paper, «Brewing Unequal Exchanges in Coffee: A Qualitative Investigation into the Consequences Of The Java Trade In Rural Uganda,» published in the Journal of World - Systems Research.
The study, which was published earlier this month in the International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, compared gender inequality across Europe as measured by perceived exposure to «work - related psychosocial hazards.»
Co-author Prof Michelle Ryan noted: «Understanding the nature of gender differences in risk taking is particularly important as the assumption that women are risk averse is often used to justify ongoing gender inequality — such as the gender pay gap and women's under - representation in politics and leadership»
«More importantly though, from a societal point of view, our methods and findings might help us understand how to approach phenomena such as racism, religious hatred, and gender inequality discrimination, since the methods offer the opportunity for people to experience the world from the perspective of someone different from themselves.»
As a mother of a boy and a girl, I've been surprised at how differently they are treated by many people and how children's toys and clothes are still labeled for boys and girls — gender differences that quickly turn into damaging inequalities.
Or, as Dr Meagan Tyler, a research fellow at RMIT University who specialises in gender inequality, puts it: «[The men] are paying [the women] to not be a full human being.
With stars using the 2018 Golden Globes as a platform to speak out about the Time's Up initiative, gender inequality and sexual harassment in the workplace, all eyes will be on the SAG Awards (which will include mostly female presenters) to see if Hollywood uses the event to make the same statement.
The constant presence of the Time's Up campaign was a reminder that, just as the issues of gender inequality and sexual misconduct are not reserved for Hollywood, neither are the solutions.
This year, issues such as sustainable food (In Defense of Food), gender inequality in the tech industry (CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap), and homelessness (Dogtown Redemption) engaged audiences and provided hope and opportunities for positive cgender inequality in the tech industry (CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap), and homelessness (Dogtown Redemption) engaged audiences and provided hope and opportunities for positive cGender Gap), and homelessness (Dogtown Redemption) engaged audiences and provided hope and opportunities for positive change.
The night — usually one reserved for more carefree partying — served as Hollywood's fullest response yet to the sexual harassment scandals that have roiled the film industry and laid bare its gender inequalities.
As we move closer to Christine's inevitable demise, we come to understand that Christine isn't a morbid whodunit but, rather, a compassionate look at gender inequality and loneliness.
Public attention on gender inequality in Hollywood has elevated the issue to a level of crisis within the industry, even as inequality persists.
And given the highly publicized effort to highlight the issues of gender inequality, sexual assault and harassment, it was nice to see a range of A-listers decked out in labels helmed by female designers, including «The Crown's» Claire Foy in a black, double - breasted Stella McCartney suit, «The Handmaid's Tale's» Samira Wiley in a black A-line Romona Keveža Collection gown, Elisabeth Moss and Natalie Portman in Dior (which tapped Maria Grazia Chiuri as its first female artistic director in 2016) and Sam Rockwell, Diane Kruger and Gary Oldman in Prada.
Given what's happened in the past few months - along with continuing gender inequality in film and TV, as further evidenced by five dudes filling out the Best Director slots in a year where Greta Gerwig, Dee Rees, Sofia Coppola, Kathryn Bigelow, Angela Robinson and Angelina Jolie all could have been worthy nominees - something as simple as a fashion trend can really get a message across.
«We want HGSE to be an example for Harvard University as a whole that gender inequality and brutality is a reality in the world that must be addressed if we really want to become world leaders.»
In order to shed light on the precarious situation of youth in Uruguay, we argue that Uruguayan youth's decisions on their transition to adulthood are strongly determined by structural factors such as intergenerational and gender inequality.
«High quality RSE would prepare our children to have healthy relationships in adulthood, as well as tackle gender inequality and help our children to stay safe online and offline.
Mariam Durrani, an expert on Islamophobia and Muslim youth and a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE), says that even if there are no Muslim students in a class, «changing educational and society - wide demographics suggest that as young people come of age, we'll have even greater need for conversations about learning across difference and about addressing systemic inequalities,» whether about religion, race, gender, sexual orientation, or other identifiers.
Topics of focus include the effects that income disparity, race, gender, family backgrounds, and other factors can have on educational outcomes as well as the causes, patterns, and effects of poverty and inequality.
Just as Clara has the audacity to challenge everything from the gender inequality in her family to the working conditions in New York City factories, Crowder audaciously tells Clara's story in a mix of free verse and concrete (shape - based) poetry, sometimes with as little as one word per line.
Gender differentiation, conceptually, does not mean inequality, as «different» does not mean «unequal.»
Right now, I have a trio of ladies as my beta readers, and while I don't want to throw down the gauntlet of gender inequality, I'd like another man's perspective from time to time.
Just as our society is no longer willing to abide by racial discrimination and gender inequality, we're also becoming far less tolerant of the mass killing of our best friends and family members.
For me, illustration and art is a powerful (political) tool and I want people to reflect on things that we might ignore, such as gender inequality and hidden racism,» says Alva Skog.
Her themes include hot - button issues like gender, race, economic inequality and guns, as well as timeless subjects like dread of the future, our relationship to technology and the comic - torturous life of the artist.
A timely addition to the 2017 exhibition calendar, the British Museum's spring blockbuster will bring together works by Jasper Johns, Ed Ruscha and Kara Walker to reveal how artists have responded to key events in US history over the last 50 years — from the assassination of JFK to the Vietnam War and the AIDS crisis, as well as their personal experiences with racism and gender inequality.
There are classes that explore difficult subjects such as: racial, ethnic, and gender inequality; human rights struggles; and freedom and power.
The works of both artists deal with the experience of Africans in post colonial settings fraught with migrancy, gender inequality and homophobia, as well as navigating complexities of memory.
The images are complicated by her position as an artist in relationship to these institutions as well as by the constellation of race and gender inequality, agency and access that surround them.
IWD provides a common day for globally recognising and applauding women's achievements as well as for observing and highlighting gender inequalities and issues.
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