Sentences with phrase «of gender bias against»

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I speak of a conscious leader with the unquenchable desire to make things right through fairness, equality, and the fight against gender bias.
Like pollsters and data scientists have been doing for decades, we normalize our data against U.S. census data, ensuring that our panel of millions accurately matches the U.S. population to remove any age or gender bias (though urban geographies are slightly over-represented in our panel).
Getting rid of negotations is an extension of Pao's ongoing campaign against gender bias in Silicon Valley.
The woman behind a high - profile gender bias lawsuit against a major Silicon Valley venture capital firm testified Monday that a male colleague was «relentless» in his pursuit of her and cut her out of email chains and meetings when she broke off their affair.
Yesterday, Kristen asked what you thought about the New York Times story on the backlash against gender equality in Silicon Valley — and specifically for your thoughts on how to tackle the discussion of these kinds of false and biased beliefs without lending them credibility.
And while there was no bias against women, «feminine» behavior, regardless of gender, was poorly received.
Absences such as these cost the state an estimated $ 276 million annually, and many of the cases involve bias against students for their race, ethnicity, religion, gender, disability or sexual orientation.
«There's a particularly strong bias against female math majors — women who flourish in male - dominated fields — perhaps because they're violating gender norms in terms of what they're supposed to be good at.»
Gender bias in hiring is not blatant, the authors found, but gender - associated differences in productivity, postdoctoral experience, and institutional prestige of degree - granting institutions — which are likely due to bias against women during the training process — largely account for the observed gender imbalance in computer science faculty hiring netGender bias in hiring is not blatant, the authors found, but gender - associated differences in productivity, postdoctoral experience, and institutional prestige of degree - granting institutions — which are likely due to bias against women during the training process — largely account for the observed gender imbalance in computer science faculty hiring netgender - associated differences in productivity, postdoctoral experience, and institutional prestige of degree - granting institutions — which are likely due to bias against women during the training process — largely account for the observed gender imbalance in computer science faculty hiring netgender imbalance in computer science faculty hiring networks.
March 27, 2018 • Journalist Maya Dusenbery argues that medicine has a «systemic and unconscious bias» against women that is rooted in «what doctors, regardless of their own gender, are learning in medical schools.»
Actresses Salma Hayek, Ashley Judd and Anabella Sciorra took to the stage on behalf of the Time's Up movement to hail the «unstoppable spirits who kicked ass and broke through the biased perceptions against their race, their gender and ethnicity to tell their stories», praising such breakthrough creatives as Ava DuVernay, Barry Jenkins, Yance Ford and Kumail Nanjiani.
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.
After making sure the tests are not biased against specific ethnic groups or genders, testing experts draft an exam with a mix of easy and hard questions.
Government Art Collection in the UK criticised for gender bias The shadow arts minister, Kevin Brennan, has criticised the UK government's art collection of «institutional bias» against female artists, reports the Guardian.
Journalist Maya Dusenbery argues that medicine has a «systemic and unconscious bias» against women that is rooted in «what doctors, regardless of their own gender, are learning in medical schools.»
Comprehensive scientific research from Yale, Princeton and the University of California has demonstrated that unconscious gender bias operates against female students and academics.
* Much like what happened with Traci Ribeiro's case against Sedgwick, Winston & Strawn is trying to push Constance Ramos, a partner who left the firm amid allegations of gender bias and discrimination, into arbitration.
For example, it is essential to provide any evidence that the foreign legal system does not respect U.S. custody orders, does not return abducted children, is not a Hague Abduction Convention treaty partner, is non-compliant with the Convention, is biased against the nationality, religion, or gender of the client, does not allow or encourage access to children by a non-custodial parent, or is dysfunctional.
Taking an adverse employment action against a worker simply because of biased assumptions about family caregivers is no more appropriate than taking an adverse employment action against someone based on stereotypes about their race, gender, sexual orientation or religion.
This type of crime refers to a bias that a perpetrator has against a person of a particular sexual orientation, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, or other social group.
Your name can give hints on your race, gender, or family and such can create hidden biases against men and women of color.
The undeniable fact of the matter is that our family courts do need to be reformed to stop gender bias against noncustodial parents, usually fathers.
«The record before this Court reflects, not a gender bias against Mother or the fact that she is a career - oriented woman but, rather, a case in which, as between two parents who are fit to be the custodial parent, the best interests of the child will be served by awarding custody of the child to Father.
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