Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, BS
... Major GPA/Credit Requirement Complete 76 semester hours in the major with a 3.000 GPA. ...
... Major GPA/Credit Requirement Complete 76 semester hours in the major with a 3.000 GPA. ...
A Cultured and Happy Family
... women and men since the early days of the socialist revolution in the midtwentieth century. Vietnam is since 1982 State Party to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). However, patriarchal structures influenced by Confucian ideology remain strong in p ...
... women and men since the early days of the socialist revolution in the midtwentieth century. Vietnam is since 1982 State Party to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). However, patriarchal structures influenced by Confucian ideology remain strong in p ...
Party Polarization, Ideological Sorting and the
... the Democratic and Republican platforms on women’s rights issues like abortion and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) as an explanation for the partisan gender gap (Bonk, 1988; Costain, 1988; Wolbrecht, 2000). However, a problem with this explanation is that men and women usually report similar prefer ...
... the Democratic and Republican platforms on women’s rights issues like abortion and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) as an explanation for the partisan gender gap (Bonk, 1988; Costain, 1988; Wolbrecht, 2000). However, a problem with this explanation is that men and women usually report similar prefer ...
Chrstine Delphy`s Constructive Materialism: An Overlooked “French
... Delphy (1995) herself has analyzed (and vociferously protested) this construction of French Feminism in her contribution to the Yale French Studies special issue on feminist theory in France, which may be the work for which U.S. literary scholars know her best. Delphy (1995, 198, 214) argued that “F ...
... Delphy (1995) herself has analyzed (and vociferously protested) this construction of French Feminism in her contribution to the Yale French Studies special issue on feminist theory in France, which may be the work for which U.S. literary scholars know her best. Delphy (1995, 198, 214) argued that “F ...
Gender as symbolic glue - Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert
... been involved in the struggle against “gender ideology” for some years, but for French citizens, this struggle appeared in the public debate for the first time in 2011, in a debate about some schoolbooks. Nevertheless, they did not manage to make the majority feel concerned about “gender theory”. Wi ...
... been involved in the struggle against “gender ideology” for some years, but for French citizens, this struggle appeared in the public debate for the first time in 2011, in a debate about some schoolbooks. Nevertheless, they did not manage to make the majority feel concerned about “gender theory”. Wi ...
Gender and Small Arms: Moving into the Mainstream
... authors of this monograph analyze the intersection of the UN’s conversations on SALW with gender. The aim is to assess the extent to which strategies designed to reduce the effects of SALW are gender aware. To date, there has been no comprehensive study that examines the debates, resolutions, report ...
... authors of this monograph analyze the intersection of the UN’s conversations on SALW with gender. The aim is to assess the extent to which strategies designed to reduce the effects of SALW are gender aware. To date, there has been no comprehensive study that examines the debates, resolutions, report ...
Political Parties and Gender Balanced Parliamentary Presence in
... gender balance in parliament (Caul Kittilson, 2006, p. 37; Matland, 1993, p. 753; Norris, 2004, p. 208, 2006, p. 204) Still, few large-N assessments of such relationships using adequate techniques have been published (see, however, Krook, 2006, 2007). Affiliating with a political party is often a p ...
... gender balance in parliament (Caul Kittilson, 2006, p. 37; Matland, 1993, p. 753; Norris, 2004, p. 208, 2006, p. 204) Still, few large-N assessments of such relationships using adequate techniques have been published (see, however, Krook, 2006, 2007). Affiliating with a political party is often a p ...
Language Shapes Opinion Toward Gender Equality
... most fundamental social divides (Epstein 2007). We reveal that simple quirks in language can impose important constraints on one’s view of gender roles and affect how mentally receptive people can be to efforts toward eliminating gender inequalities. More generally, our study highlights the potentia ...
... most fundamental social divides (Epstein 2007). We reveal that simple quirks in language can impose important constraints on one’s view of gender roles and affect how mentally receptive people can be to efforts toward eliminating gender inequalities. More generally, our study highlights the potentia ...
General remarks on the Vision of the Green New Deal
... androcentric norms also discriminate against men who do not conform to the hegemonic standards of masculinity and traditional gender roles. Men, and persons of both sexes in male-dominated sectors, wishing to access resources such as decisionmaking power are subject to a great deal of pressure to co ...
... androcentric norms also discriminate against men who do not conform to the hegemonic standards of masculinity and traditional gender roles. Men, and persons of both sexes in male-dominated sectors, wishing to access resources such as decisionmaking power are subject to a great deal of pressure to co ...
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... for example the position of female dominated sectors on the priority list of policy makers or the remuneration paid in female dominated sectors. Gendered social structures and androcentric norms also discriminate against men not complying with hegemonic standards of masculinity and traditional gende ...
... for example the position of female dominated sectors on the priority list of policy makers or the remuneration paid in female dominated sectors. Gendered social structures and androcentric norms also discriminate against men not complying with hegemonic standards of masculinity and traditional gende ...
this PDF file - European Scientific Journal
... the Nigerian workforce, is increasingly seeking for ways to improve its productivity level. Ukachukwu and Iheriohanma (2013), state that, “as the importance of productivity in the organizational context increases, organizations invest large resources in improving the skills and aptitudes of their em ...
... the Nigerian workforce, is increasingly seeking for ways to improve its productivity level. Ukachukwu and Iheriohanma (2013), state that, “as the importance of productivity in the organizational context increases, organizations invest large resources in improving the skills and aptitudes of their em ...
GUE Promoting gender equality through social dialogue
... to move beyond what is clearly a representational plateau. The paper has explored several ideas for comparative research to highlight best practices and provide guidance for developing new policy initiatives and innovative mechanisms for implementation.1 The comparative study confirms that women are ...
... to move beyond what is clearly a representational plateau. The paper has explored several ideas for comparative research to highlight best practices and provide guidance for developing new policy initiatives and innovative mechanisms for implementation.1 The comparative study confirms that women are ...
Butler and Weed, The Question of Gender, epilogue
... time to do the work of dissolving certain seeming impossibilities or contradictions and of apprehending the specificity of problematics constructed by particular historical discourses and times. It is within this current that I want to place two other recurring concerns in the volume—the strong pre ...
... time to do the work of dissolving certain seeming impossibilities or contradictions and of apprehending the specificity of problematics constructed by particular historical discourses and times. It is within this current that I want to place two other recurring concerns in the volume—the strong pre ...
Contesting Gender Equality Politics in Finland: The Finns Party Effect
... to grant women the right to vote in parliamentary elections in 1906, followed by municipal elections in 1917. The parliamentary elections in 1907 made Finland the first country in the world to have women MPs (Ministry of Justice 2007, 13). Nevertheless, the early elections and parliaments were larg ...
... to grant women the right to vote in parliamentary elections in 1906, followed by municipal elections in 1917. The parliamentary elections in 1907 made Finland the first country in the world to have women MPs (Ministry of Justice 2007, 13). Nevertheless, the early elections and parliaments were larg ...
A Guide for County Government Leadership
... county administrators who found time to meet the team or released their staff to be part of the forums that offered very informative insights regarding the formation of the counties; the learning point in the formative stages of the counties during the various forums we held across the country. We r ...
... county administrators who found time to meet the team or released their staff to be part of the forums that offered very informative insights regarding the formation of the counties; the learning point in the formative stages of the counties during the various forums we held across the country. We r ...
Gender concepts - Gender and Disaster Network
... “Gender mainstreaming is the strategy adopted by UNDP to strengthen its impact on the situation of women and on gender equality. The term “gender mainstreaming” came into widespread use with the adoption of the Beijing Platform for Action in 1995. The term serves to highlight a major lesson derived ...
... “Gender mainstreaming is the strategy adopted by UNDP to strengthen its impact on the situation of women and on gender equality. The term “gender mainstreaming” came into widespread use with the adoption of the Beijing Platform for Action in 1995. The term serves to highlight a major lesson derived ...
From micro-level gender relations to the macro
... a group to shape decision-making in the productive sphere (for instance, in the workplace) and in the political process.3 The concept of empowerment, while intuitively appealing, is still operationally underdeveloped. It can be understood, however, as the ability of both individuals and the groups t ...
... a group to shape decision-making in the productive sphere (for instance, in the workplace) and in the political process.3 The concept of empowerment, while intuitively appealing, is still operationally underdeveloped. It can be understood, however, as the ability of both individuals and the groups t ...
GENDER DISPARITIES IN THE KENYAN LABOUR MARKET
... allow for a baseline understanding of socio-economic and gender issues on a sector-by-sector basis and also helps with proper targeting when appropriate investments are made. Gender disaggregated data will also improve the measurements of women’s unemployment and underemployment in the formal sector ...
... allow for a baseline understanding of socio-economic and gender issues on a sector-by-sector basis and also helps with proper targeting when appropriate investments are made. Gender disaggregated data will also improve the measurements of women’s unemployment and underemployment in the formal sector ...
Disabled Peoples Organizations – Denmark (DPOD)
... obviously in regard to gender identity. By ignoring gender and overlooking differences in the roles, responsibilities, access, needs and interests of the two sexes, the interventions run the risk of deepening inequality between women and men. By accepting the gender differences but not the inequalit ...
... obviously in regard to gender identity. By ignoring gender and overlooking differences in the roles, responsibilities, access, needs and interests of the two sexes, the interventions run the risk of deepening inequality between women and men. By accepting the gender differences but not the inequalit ...
No Response - Sociologists for Women in Society
... Faculty of Arts and Sciences. While a post-2008 hiring freeze limited what could be achieved through recruitment, there was room for change in the mentoring culture. Thus in my new role I was charged to develop and implement our first universal mentoring program for junior faculty in 2009 and 2010 ...
... Faculty of Arts and Sciences. While a post-2008 hiring freeze limited what could be achieved through recruitment, there was room for change in the mentoring culture. Thus in my new role I was charged to develop and implement our first universal mentoring program for junior faculty in 2009 and 2010 ...
ODIHR and Gender Equality
... Violence against women and girls is a persistent problem across the OSCE region. Exacerbated by a lack of visibility and by gender-based inequalities and stereotypes, such violence is often viewed as a private or domestic affair rather than a human rights violation. This violence should be recognize ...
... Violence against women and girls is a persistent problem across the OSCE region. Exacerbated by a lack of visibility and by gender-based inequalities and stereotypes, such violence is often viewed as a private or domestic affair rather than a human rights violation. This violence should be recognize ...
Strategies for Promoting Gender Equity in
... Grounded in feminist theoretical frameworks and intended to make mainstream institutions agents of social change, gender mainstreaming refers to a wide set of strategies and processes. The Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC) defines gender mainstreaming as “…the process of acc ...
... Grounded in feminist theoretical frameworks and intended to make mainstream institutions agents of social change, gender mainstreaming refers to a wide set of strategies and processes. The Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC) defines gender mainstreaming as “…the process of acc ...
univERsity oF copEnhAGEn
... on de jure equality of sexes. In Eastern Europe, the most obvious indicators of the equality of women were achieved: equal opportunities in the labour market and in education; extensive and accessible family- and child-care institutions; encouragement and active participation in the political and pu ...
... on de jure equality of sexes. In Eastern Europe, the most obvious indicators of the equality of women were achieved: equal opportunities in the labour market and in education; extensive and accessible family- and child-care institutions; encouragement and active participation in the political and pu ...
Aalborg Universitet The challenges from globalisation and migration Siim, Birte
... Globalization and increased migration represent a major theoretical and political challenge to gender equality because of the increased inequalities in and between the national, trans-national and global arenas, for example between North and South, East and West. Many of the classical concepts in so ...
... Globalization and increased migration represent a major theoretical and political challenge to gender equality because of the increased inequalities in and between the national, trans-national and global arenas, for example between North and South, East and West. Many of the classical concepts in so ...
Diversity in Engineering - TARA
... engineering lies at the interface between science on the one hand and society on the other. Traditionally engineers have concentrated on the interface with science and in the rapidly accelerating speed of scientific advancement this continues to be a fundamental part of the engineer’s approach to pr ...
... engineering lies at the interface between science on the one hand and society on the other. Traditionally engineers have concentrated on the interface with science and in the rapidly accelerating speed of scientific advancement this continues to be a fundamental part of the engineer’s approach to pr ...
Gender mainstreaming
Gender mainstreaming is the public policy concept of assessing the different implications for women and men of any planned policy action, including legislation and programmes, in all areas and levels. Mainstreaming essentially offers a pluralistic approach that values the diversity among both women and men.The concept of gender mainstreaming was first proposed at the 1985 Third World Conference on Women in Nairobi, Kenya. The idea has been pushed in the United Nations development community. The idea was formally featured in 1995 at the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China, and was cited in the document that resulted from the conference, the Beijing Platform for Action.