Albanian migrant women - Wageningen UR E
... one side, women are expected to be financially and socially dependent of men in these societies. On the another side, this type of gender inequality and the high level of male dependency make it relatively easy for men to abuse women without this having direct negative consequences on their social-e ...
... one side, women are expected to be financially and socially dependent of men in these societies. On the another side, this type of gender inequality and the high level of male dependency make it relatively easy for men to abuse women without this having direct negative consequences on their social-e ...
HASLANGER-Gender and Race
... racial difference, e.g., whether art, religion, philosophy, science, or law might be "gendered" and/or "racialized". (iv) The need for accounts of gender and race that take seriously the agency of women and people of color of both genders, and within which we can develop an understanding of agency t ...
... racial difference, e.g., whether art, religion, philosophy, science, or law might be "gendered" and/or "racialized". (iv) The need for accounts of gender and race that take seriously the agency of women and people of color of both genders, and within which we can develop an understanding of agency t ...
Gender Binaries and the Politics of Organizational
... The editors of this Special Issue raise the question as to whether binary thinking is a fundamental obstacle to gender equity. For in binary thinking, our subject matter is divided dichotomously between two polarities - men/women, or masculinity/femininity. Following Derrida (1988) and Irigaray (198 ...
... The editors of this Special Issue raise the question as to whether binary thinking is a fundamental obstacle to gender equity. For in binary thinking, our subject matter is divided dichotomously between two polarities - men/women, or masculinity/femininity. Following Derrida (1988) and Irigaray (198 ...
Sex and Gender
... more flexible as they get older • METHOD: Children heard stories about the toys that male and female characters enjoyed playing with. Some of the characters were described as liking gender-stereotyped activities, while other characters were described as liking non-genderstereotyped activities. The c ...
... more flexible as they get older • METHOD: Children heard stories about the toys that male and female characters enjoyed playing with. Some of the characters were described as liking gender-stereotyped activities, while other characters were described as liking non-genderstereotyped activities. The c ...
Lesson: Feminist Perspectives and International Relations Paper
... sovereign states in the public domain and does not have much scope with the interest that women or feminism have as an intellectual inquiry and therefore the study of International Relations has continued without any reference to gender. The standard view of tracing the origin of feminism in Interna ...
... sovereign states in the public domain and does not have much scope with the interest that women or feminism have as an intellectual inquiry and therefore the study of International Relations has continued without any reference to gender. The standard view of tracing the origin of feminism in Interna ...
Gender Issues in Agricultural Extension and Rural
... to increase agricultural output. Women’s role is also very crucial to the overall success of efforts directed towards rural development for increased agricultural productivity. They are more involved in agricultural activities than men especially in sub-Saharan Africa and provide most labour for a n ...
... to increase agricultural output. Women’s role is also very crucial to the overall success of efforts directed towards rural development for increased agricultural productivity. They are more involved in agricultural activities than men especially in sub-Saharan Africa and provide most labour for a n ...
Changes in the gender relations after the fall of the Soviet Union: the
... I Literature review and Background to research area: “The Republic of Azerbaijan is an independent secular state in the Southern Caucasus, situated between Europe and Asia at the crossroads of the East-West trading routes; where just as in the distant past geopolitical interests, economic competitio ...
... I Literature review and Background to research area: “The Republic of Azerbaijan is an independent secular state in the Southern Caucasus, situated between Europe and Asia at the crossroads of the East-West trading routes; where just as in the distant past geopolitical interests, economic competitio ...
UNESCO: Mainstreaming the Needs of Women
... For example, statistical data are broken down by sex. The term gender is used to analyse the roles, responsibilities, constraints and needs of women and men in all areas and in any given social context. Recent research stresses that gender has moved beyond a ‘sex role’ framework to the recognition t ...
... For example, statistical data are broken down by sex. The term gender is used to analyse the roles, responsibilities, constraints and needs of women and men in all areas and in any given social context. Recent research stresses that gender has moved beyond a ‘sex role’ framework to the recognition t ...
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 ...
Sample Chapter
... We can learn much from studies that look beyond the traditional AngloAmerican nexus. Consuming Modernity is the first collection to combine a Canadian focus with an international perspective that illuminates the similarities as well as differences of early twentieth-century modernization across cont ...
... We can learn much from studies that look beyond the traditional AngloAmerican nexus. Consuming Modernity is the first collection to combine a Canadian focus with an international perspective that illuminates the similarities as well as differences of early twentieth-century modernization across cont ...
The G20 and Gender Equality
... The unpaid work burden on women is one of the main reasons that women are concentrated in low-waged, precarious, and unprotected employment.19 But even as female participation in the labour force rises, women continue to shoulder the majority of unpaid work.20 This unpaid work is vital for any socie ...
... The unpaid work burden on women is one of the main reasons that women are concentrated in low-waged, precarious, and unprotected employment.19 But even as female participation in the labour force rises, women continue to shoulder the majority of unpaid work.20 This unpaid work is vital for any socie ...
Gender, Economic Growth, and Development in
... Assumptions about the human resources needed for this shift failed to account for the barriers to labor reallocation due to rigid gender rules on the division of labor and control over resources, with implications for food security. For example, in SSA, men tend to control income from cash crops. As ...
... Assumptions about the human resources needed for this shift failed to account for the barriers to labor reallocation due to rigid gender rules on the division of labor and control over resources, with implications for food security. For example, in SSA, men tend to control income from cash crops. As ...
Gender in Philosophy and Law
... of feminist orientations with different modalities and arguments at many levels: - sociological - cultural-anthropological - philosophical Main goal: investigating reasons for the disadvantaged condition of women in history, society and culture. According to a number of feminist theories, the way in ...
... of feminist orientations with different modalities and arguments at many levels: - sociological - cultural-anthropological - philosophical Main goal: investigating reasons for the disadvantaged condition of women in history, society and culture. According to a number of feminist theories, the way in ...
Ending gender stereotyping and sexist portrayales in
... women and men based on their family or occu pation role. therefore women as care givers are assumed to be more expressive, warm and emo tional while men as breadwinners are assumed to be more rational, competent and instrumental. thus, gender stereotypes and gender roles not only reinforce the exi ...
... women and men based on their family or occu pation role. therefore women as care givers are assumed to be more expressive, warm and emo tional while men as breadwinners are assumed to be more rational, competent and instrumental. thus, gender stereotypes and gender roles not only reinforce the exi ...
GENDER AND LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES EVALUATION: the
... between the managerial style of men and women (Eagly & Johnson, 1990; Eagly & Johannesen-Schmidt, 2007; Eagly, Johannesen-Schmidt, & van Engen, 2003; Helgesen, 1990). An argument in favor for no significant differences in the managerial style between men and women is that the leadership role influe ...
... between the managerial style of men and women (Eagly & Johnson, 1990; Eagly & Johannesen-Schmidt, 2007; Eagly, Johannesen-Schmidt, & van Engen, 2003; Helgesen, 1990). An argument in favor for no significant differences in the managerial style between men and women is that the leadership role influe ...
Addressing Gender in Evaluations Guidance for Approach Papers
... The selection of key evaluation stakeholders is not a methodology per sé, but an integral part of the evaluation’s field research element, for example to select interviewees, the target groups for surveys, or the development of focus groups, reference groups or peer review groups. Gender sensitive i ...
... The selection of key evaluation stakeholders is not a methodology per sé, but an integral part of the evaluation’s field research element, for example to select interviewees, the target groups for surveys, or the development of focus groups, reference groups or peer review groups. Gender sensitive i ...
Public Relations: A role for women?
... Wrigley contends that the organizational, social and psychological theories used to explain the patriarchal culture of public relations are all embodied in cultural hegemony (Gramsci, 1971 as cited in Wrigley, 2005). Wrigley supports Gramsci’s contention that the dominant class presents its definiti ...
... Wrigley contends that the organizational, social and psychological theories used to explain the patriarchal culture of public relations are all embodied in cultural hegemony (Gramsci, 1971 as cited in Wrigley, 2005). Wrigley supports Gramsci’s contention that the dominant class presents its definiti ...
Susan Okin - Westmont homepage server
... “separate spheres” tradition, by ignoring the family, its division of labor, and the related economic dependency and restricted opportunities of most women. The judgment that the family is “nonpolitical” is implicit in the fact that it is simply not discussed in most works of political theory today. ...
... “separate spheres” tradition, by ignoring the family, its division of labor, and the related economic dependency and restricted opportunities of most women. The judgment that the family is “nonpolitical” is implicit in the fact that it is simply not discussed in most works of political theory today. ...
Gender in Philosophy and Law
... of feminist orientations with different modalities and arguments at many levels: - sociological - cultural-anthropological - philosophical Main goal: investigating reasons for the disadvantaged condition of women in history, society and culture. According to a number of feminist theories, the way in ...
... of feminist orientations with different modalities and arguments at many levels: - sociological - cultural-anthropological - philosophical Main goal: investigating reasons for the disadvantaged condition of women in history, society and culture. According to a number of feminist theories, the way in ...
Gender and Sexuality
... of Winnipeg, Canada, to be circumcised. An electrical cauterizing needle—a device used to seal blood vessels as it cuts—was used for the procedure. However, due either to equipment malfunction or doctor error, the needle entirely burned off one baby’s penis. The parents desperately sought medical ad ...
... of Winnipeg, Canada, to be circumcised. An electrical cauterizing needle—a device used to seal blood vessels as it cuts—was used for the procedure. However, due either to equipment malfunction or doctor error, the needle entirely burned off one baby’s penis. The parents desperately sought medical ad ...
Interpreting angina: symptoms along a gender
... women; however, this term is framed on exclusion criteria with no clear definition even among clinical guidelines.28 29 As a result, this lack of clarity and erroneous assumptions in the historical construction of angina symptomology likely contributes to the contemporary sex/gender bias seen in the ...
... women; however, this term is framed on exclusion criteria with no clear definition even among clinical guidelines.28 29 As a result, this lack of clarity and erroneous assumptions in the historical construction of angina symptomology likely contributes to the contemporary sex/gender bias seen in the ...
“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’ ...
How have researchers measured gender up to this point
... What is gender and how do black youth perceive and experience it? Gender influences every aspect of our lives, so any review of the literature on gender must be limited by some parameters. This particular inquiry focuses on empirical research on gender roles in the black community.1 Researchers ofte ...
... What is gender and how do black youth perceive and experience it? Gender influences every aspect of our lives, so any review of the literature on gender must be limited by some parameters. This particular inquiry focuses on empirical research on gender roles in the black community.1 Researchers ofte ...
Blurred lines: Exploring contemporary attitudes to gender portrayal
... television watched each week and it's not just because there are more of them – they also consume more hours than men per head each week (27 hours 22 minutes per week on average compared to 24 hours 1 minute for men9). The imbalance is also not just because there are more older women around as they ...
... television watched each week and it's not just because there are more of them – they also consume more hours than men per head each week (27 hours 22 minutes per week on average compared to 24 hours 1 minute for men9). The imbalance is also not just because there are more older women around as they ...
Gender differences in mental health
... themselves without access to healthcare more often than men from the same social group, even in rich countries like the United States.(17) In many developing countries, women complain about lack of privacy, confidentiality and information about options and services available.(18) Another barrier is ...
... themselves without access to healthcare more often than men from the same social group, even in rich countries like the United States.(17) In many developing countries, women complain about lack of privacy, confidentiality and information about options and services available.(18) Another barrier is ...