Gender equalitygender discriminationstrategiespracticesdomestic roleshigher educationThe study investigated undergraduate students perceptions of gender equality, their practices and perceived strategies to promote gender equality in Afghanistan. It also examined the impact of the participants gender on their ...
It corroborates and adds nuance to the claim found in previous literature that the EU finances those CSOs whose leadership already embraces gender equality. It shows that members of these CSOs are socialized to different degrees and the internalization of gender equality differs depending on age, ...
The concept of 'equality bargaining' emerged in Europe and the United Kingdom in the 1990s as an important method to advance women's interests at work. This paper examines 'equality bargaining' in the Australian context using a detailed case study of bargaining in an Australian public service ...
To overcome these biases, a “blind trial” can have a massive effect on achieving gender equality. Take this interestingcase studyfrom the 1970s, when females made up just 5 per cent of musicians in US symphony orchestras. By 1997 that figure had risen to 25 per cent. Why? Because they...
Indeed, “[M]ost of the successful legal claims for trans equality have come through strategic use of the medical model of transsexuality” (Spade, 2003, p. 30; Spade demonstrates the disciplinary and formative relationship between medical systems, the law and gender intelligibility). Legal protect...
(UN,2015a,b). The global goal for SDG 5 is to achieve gender equality, and to empower women and girls by eliminating gender disparities, discrimination, and violence against women (UN,2015b). A case study of SDG 5 is particularly appropriate because this year marks the 25th anniversary of...
First and foremost, as in other sectors, its goal is to achieve gender equality. Second, its methods and tools aim to identify and address both the harmful ways that gender inequality damages the health of women and girls as well as the ways that the socialization of gender norms, roles ...
gender equality, workers may have greater expectations for support from the government. To test this idea,Lewis and Smithson (2001)explored the relationship between type of welfare state in the country and sense of entitlement to governmental work-family support. They conducted aqualitative studyof ...
We draw on the case of ABAAD to explore how €transformational approaches€ propose to achieve gender equality and prevent gender-based violence through transforming patriarchal structures. We demonstrate that such €transformational approaches€ require active yet careful engagement with religion through ...
‘Gendered Innovations’ integrate sex and gender analysis into all phases of basic and applied research to stimulate new knowledge and technologies. In so doing, Gendered Innovations enhance creativity, innovation, and gender equality. This paper report