This chapter argues that women's minimal representation and limited access to resources is an effect of the patriarchal control of men over women in the public sector. Gender inequality in the public sector is a political enterprise, with patriarchal institutional mechanisms bestowing power and ...
Societal factors: Broader societal norms, gender inequality, discriminatory laws, and cultural beliefs that perpetuate violence against women. What are the consequences of gender-based violence? The consequences of GBV are severe and far-reaching, impacting victims on various levels: Physical: Injuries...
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This study explores determinants of attitudes toward gender inequality among Chinese people using five waves of the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) and East Asian Social Survey (EASS, 2016). The study uses five survey questions regarding the relative roles of men and women in the family and...
Gender Inequality in Employment of College Graduates In recent years, the number of college graduates is skyrocketing (猛涨), while the number of job vacancies (空缺) is limited and seemingly shrinking. If you pay attention to the “want ads” in newspapers or on the Campus Information Board,...
challengegender inequalityby transforming harmful gender norms, roles and relations, while working towards redistributing power, resources, and services more equally” (UNFPA, 2023). Practically, this could include engaging adolescent girls and young women in spaces that are safe and comfortable, and ...
and Meta-Analyses extension to scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR), Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidance, Strengthening the Integration of Intersectionality Theory in Health Inequality Analysis (SIITHIA) checklist, and Guidance for Reporting Involvement of Patients and the Public (GRIPP) ...
s fault. This blaming of women is a handy excuse to avert one’s gaze from the problems of gender inequality; if it can be framed as something that is caused by the very people who are its victims, then it can be more easily dismissed and ignored, and members of the dominant group ...
Thus, a son's birth, relative to a daughter's, generates a direct effect (given family size) and an indirect effect (through decreasing family size). But if sibling-gender shocks cause family size to change, neither effect is well-defined. We demonstrate how Instrumental- Variable methods ...
Bossler and Schank (2017), on the other hand, estimate that the introduction of the minimum wage can account for about half of the recent decrease in wage inequality. They find a positive wage effect on all affected employees (up to the median), but also a positive wage effect on the ...