The Issue of Gender and Woman`s Rights
... woman’s rights movement, particularly the feminist jurisprudence movement. When using gender to examine woman’s rights, one should first need to accomplish the transitional change of “woman oriented” to “gender oriented”, so that one could then break through the restriction of discussing woman’s rig ...
... woman’s rights movement, particularly the feminist jurisprudence movement. When using gender to examine woman’s rights, one should first need to accomplish the transitional change of “woman oriented” to “gender oriented”, so that one could then break through the restriction of discussing woman’s rig ...
Challenges to concepts from the chivalry thesis: Judiciary sentence
... discourse analysis of understanding whether women, and what types of women, are treated leniently in the criminal justice system. According to the focal concerns perspective, judge’s sentencing decisions reflect three key focal concerns. The first focal concern, blameworthiness, refers to judges’ as ...
... discourse analysis of understanding whether women, and what types of women, are treated leniently in the criminal justice system. According to the focal concerns perspective, judge’s sentencing decisions reflect three key focal concerns. The first focal concern, blameworthiness, refers to judges’ as ...
Equal pay legislation and the gender wage gap
... Men and women work different amounts. In 1970 in the US, the married men’s labor force participation rate (the proportion of men at work or actively looking for work) was 86.1%; married women’s was 40.5%. This 45.6% difference implies that more than twice as many married men were working or were act ...
... Men and women work different amounts. In 1970 in the US, the married men’s labor force participation rate (the proportion of men at work or actively looking for work) was 86.1%; married women’s was 40.5%. This 45.6% difference implies that more than twice as many married men were working or were act ...
- DigitalCommons@Linfield
... see becoming a nun as the only worthwhile alternative. Yen. Chuan Yun, a former music teacher, explained that she thought more women were becoming nuns because women now have more options available to them. Before, men were dominant in society. Women were like by-products, in all areas, from knowled ...
... see becoming a nun as the only worthwhile alternative. Yen. Chuan Yun, a former music teacher, explained that she thought more women were becoming nuns because women now have more options available to them. Before, men were dominant in society. Women were like by-products, in all areas, from knowled ...
Legal Remedies Against the Abuse of Woman and Children: The
... consent is considerably lower than without it; more than 50 countries allow marriage at 16 or below with parental consent. Early marriage leads to childhood teenage pregnancy, and can expose the girl to HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. It is also associated with adverse health effec ...
... consent is considerably lower than without it; more than 50 countries allow marriage at 16 or below with parental consent. Early marriage leads to childhood teenage pregnancy, and can expose the girl to HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. It is also associated with adverse health effec ...
Gender-based issues in interventional cardiology: A consensus
... designed to evaluate the outcome of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or specific strategies for PCI in women. The data that have been published are often limited due to the relatively small number of female patients included and have generally been limited to comparisons between men and women ...
... designed to evaluate the outcome of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or specific strategies for PCI in women. The data that have been published are often limited due to the relatively small number of female patients included and have generally been limited to comparisons between men and women ...
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... where γˆ is the wage-concentration of women within occupations relationship in the full specification, γ~ is the wage-concentration of women within occupations relationship in the bivariate specification, the β j ' s are the estimated coefficients on the k control variables, and the bjF ' s are the ...
... where γˆ is the wage-concentration of women within occupations relationship in the full specification, γ~ is the wage-concentration of women within occupations relationship in the bivariate specification, the β j ' s are the estimated coefficients on the k control variables, and the bjF ' s are the ...
Sex and Gender Factors in Medical Studies
... error caused by adopting a male perspective and habit of thought, and the male norm, which is the tendency to use men as the standard even in studies of diseases that affect both sexes. Although there are arguments that women’s health issues have not been studied less than ...
... error caused by adopting a male perspective and habit of thought, and the male norm, which is the tendency to use men as the standard even in studies of diseases that affect both sexes. Although there are arguments that women’s health issues have not been studied less than ...
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... metic that carried with it some protections for the woman's rights and in which children might be an expected outcome' (115). Finally, Chapter Five shows the everyday activities and occupations of metic women. In the introduction, Kennedy promises to discuss archaeological evidence like phialai insc ...
... metic that carried with it some protections for the woman's rights and in which children might be an expected outcome' (115). Finally, Chapter Five shows the everyday activities and occupations of metic women. In the introduction, Kennedy promises to discuss archaeological evidence like phialai insc ...
6. List of references
... The situation changed radically in the 1980s basically because democracy was instituted and with it the Spanish Constitution, which was passed in 1978 and promoted equality as a fundamental right to avoid discrimination on the grounds of gender. In addition, various reforms to the Civil Code gave le ...
... The situation changed radically in the 1980s basically because democracy was instituted and with it the Spanish Constitution, which was passed in 1978 and promoted equality as a fundamental right to avoid discrimination on the grounds of gender. In addition, various reforms to the Civil Code gave le ...
Angela O`Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University
... previous recessions which impacted significantly more on men, this time around the pain is more evenly distributed because there have been more women in the labour market and they are now experiencing job losses. Their earnings are much more integrated into household budgets, thereby impacting on fa ...
... previous recessions which impacted significantly more on men, this time around the pain is more evenly distributed because there have been more women in the labour market and they are now experiencing job losses. Their earnings are much more integrated into household budgets, thereby impacting on fa ...
WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN REFUGEE AND REFUGEE LIKE
... inter- governmental oraganizations. Frustration due Women were now in a place to act. Simultaneously there was also the and outside it. organizations increased role ofNGOs and human rights activists in global policy making including on women 's issues. This assisted in women 's issues rinding a spac ...
... inter- governmental oraganizations. Frustration due Women were now in a place to act. Simultaneously there was also the and outside it. organizations increased role ofNGOs and human rights activists in global policy making including on women 's issues. This assisted in women 's issues rinding a spac ...
GEOGRAPHIES OF GENDER: FEMINISM AND MASCULINITIES
... subjected to sexual or physical abuse during her lifetime. Twothirds of the world’s illiterates are female. Women, particularly young women, have higher unemployment rates than men, earn less money than their male counterparts, and hold positions of little or no authority in the formal economy. They ...
... subjected to sexual or physical abuse during her lifetime. Twothirds of the world’s illiterates are female. Women, particularly young women, have higher unemployment rates than men, earn less money than their male counterparts, and hold positions of little or no authority in the formal economy. They ...
the lecture
... To control the Berber Cultural Movement, the regime supported the Islamist clergy, using Islam as a rampart against civil society. In return, it had to compromise with the clergy on many vital issues. The question of language put aside, the other vital area where the Islamists pressed for radical ch ...
... To control the Berber Cultural Movement, the regime supported the Islamist clergy, using Islam as a rampart against civil society. In return, it had to compromise with the clergy on many vital issues. The question of language put aside, the other vital area where the Islamists pressed for radical ch ...
Transformations Journal – Transformations Journal of Media
... enviable position. At home and in business activities, women in Burmese society compared to women in its two historically powerful neighbours, India and China, have greater legal rights (traditionally, equal to that of men) and enjoy a high degree of tolerance and independence. Yet, on the other han ...
... enviable position. At home and in business activities, women in Burmese society compared to women in its two historically powerful neighbours, India and China, have greater legal rights (traditionally, equal to that of men) and enjoy a high degree of tolerance and independence. Yet, on the other han ...
True-False
... What is gender stratification? If women are not allowed to hold important positions in religious activities, does that indicate stratification? Does the prohibition of women from the same economic activities as men always indicate stratification? What is necessary for there to be equality between wo ...
... What is gender stratification? If women are not allowed to hold important positions in religious activities, does that indicate stratification? Does the prohibition of women from the same economic activities as men always indicate stratification? What is necessary for there to be equality between wo ...
Shifting Feminisms in the Jewish Renewal Movement
... women’s spiritual gifts, creating women’s ceremonies and writings, honoring women’s teachings, and articulating a sense of connection between women and the divine feminine, the Shekhinah. Like other new feminist visions of the Goddess and women’s spirituality, the recuperation of the divine feminine ...
... women’s spiritual gifts, creating women’s ceremonies and writings, honoring women’s teachings, and articulating a sense of connection between women and the divine feminine, the Shekhinah. Like other new feminist visions of the Goddess and women’s spirituality, the recuperation of the divine feminine ...
gender and families: feminist perspectives and family research
... she is an actor intimately involved in the generation of knowledge, rather than simply a recorder and reporter of what is seen outside oneself. Such a self-aware stance on the part of a researcher fosters a critical approach to epistemology. For example, reflexivity calls into question the notion th ...
... she is an actor intimately involved in the generation of knowledge, rather than simply a recorder and reporter of what is seen outside oneself. Such a self-aware stance on the part of a researcher fosters a critical approach to epistemology. For example, reflexivity calls into question the notion th ...
Missing Connections: Medical Sociology and Feminism
... multiple and malleable entities, it could be said to appropriately reflect the contemporary social world in which men and women live out their lives. The ‘new single system’ of patriarchal capitalism Not only traditional gender roles (‘the social’), but also distinctions between sexed (or ‘biologica ...
... multiple and malleable entities, it could be said to appropriately reflect the contemporary social world in which men and women live out their lives. The ‘new single system’ of patriarchal capitalism Not only traditional gender roles (‘the social’), but also distinctions between sexed (or ‘biologica ...
The Androgyny of Enlightenment
... Additionally, male deities were more dominant in the Vedic pantheon than female deities, although the Rig Veda does contain metaphors describing the attributes of goddesses. These images often refer to the goddess as being strong, powerful, and supportive (Vivante 1999). However, it is generally und ...
... Additionally, male deities were more dominant in the Vedic pantheon than female deities, although the Rig Veda does contain metaphors describing the attributes of goddesses. These images often refer to the goddess as being strong, powerful, and supportive (Vivante 1999). However, it is generally und ...
Considerations, Limitations, and Areas of Further Study
... Additionally, male deities were more dominant in the Vedic pantheon than female deities, although the Rig Veda does contain metaphors describing the attributes of goddesses. These images often refer to the goddess as being strong, powerful, and supportive (Vivante 1999). However, it is generally und ...
... Additionally, male deities were more dominant in the Vedic pantheon than female deities, although the Rig Veda does contain metaphors describing the attributes of goddesses. These images often refer to the goddess as being strong, powerful, and supportive (Vivante 1999). However, it is generally und ...
Women and Gun Ownership
... in the United States 45 per cent of men and 15 per cent of women say they personally own a gun (Jones, 2013).2 A Pew Research Center survey identified a comparable three-to-one gender gap in gun ownership, with three times more men than women (37 vs. 12 per cent) acknowledging that they personally o ...
... in the United States 45 per cent of men and 15 per cent of women say they personally own a gun (Jones, 2013).2 A Pew Research Center survey identified a comparable three-to-one gender gap in gun ownership, with three times more men than women (37 vs. 12 per cent) acknowledging that they personally o ...
“Imagining New Identities And Communities For Feminisms
... women’s movements and feminist organizations share a historical commitment to eliminate the socio-economic gap resulting from the intersection of race/ethnicity and class, and more recently, from the devastating effects of neoliberalism.2 Before proceeding, however, another caveat is due. As Borges’ ...
... women’s movements and feminist organizations share a historical commitment to eliminate the socio-economic gap resulting from the intersection of race/ethnicity and class, and more recently, from the devastating effects of neoliberalism.2 Before proceeding, however, another caveat is due. As Borges’ ...
UNH-Nonsexist Language Guidelines-President`s
... The University of New Hampshire, as an equal opportunity education institution, is committed to both academic freedom and the fair treatment of all individuals. Part of this commitment is the creation of an environment that avoids the reinforcement of demeaning attitudes and stereotypes about sex ro ...
... The University of New Hampshire, as an equal opportunity education institution, is committed to both academic freedom and the fair treatment of all individuals. Part of this commitment is the creation of an environment that avoids the reinforcement of demeaning attitudes and stereotypes about sex ro ...
Developmental differences in attitudes towards women=s roles in
... women into traditional male dominated occupations. It seems that most women are still occupying service and domestic positions, historically associated with their gender and which offer the lowest wages (Novack & Novack, 1996). This pattern is virtually replicated in the school system, where despite ...
... women into traditional male dominated occupations. It seems that most women are still occupying service and domestic positions, historically associated with their gender and which offer the lowest wages (Novack & Novack, 1996). This pattern is virtually replicated in the school system, where despite ...
Feminist movement
The feminist movement (also known as the women's liberation movement, the women's movement, or feminism) refers to a series of campaigns for reforms on issues such as reproductive rights, domestic violence, maternity leave, equal pay, women's suffrage, sexual harassment, and sexual violence, all of which fall under the label of feminism. The movement's priorities vary among nations and communities and range from opposition to female genital mutilation in one country to opposition to the glass ceiling in another.Feminism in parts of the western world has gone through three waves. First-wave feminism was oriented around the station of middle- or upper-class white women and involved suffrage and political equality. Second-wave feminism attempted to further combat social and cultural inequalities. Third-wave feminism is continuing to address the financial, social and cultural inequalities and includes renewed campaigning for greater influence of women in politics and media. In reaction to political activism, feminists have also had to maintain focus on women's reproductive rights, such as the right to abortion.