Gender inequality exists within higher education in the UK and Germany. In the UK only 15.3% of professors in pre‐ and post‐1992 universities were women (2003), whilst in Germany only 8.6% attained the highest grade of professorship (2003). The research uses existing data sets combined ...
Times Higher Educationhas assessed and ranked 1,361 universities from 114 countries/regions on their contributions to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 5: gender equality. These universities excel in eliminating forms of discrimination and violence against women, enhancing women’s access ...
Myth and Reality of Gender Inequality in Education Admission in Nigerian State UniversitiesIntroduction:The issue of gender inequality is not a new phenomenon in social sciences and...Uzomah, Hyginus OnyeaghalaIFE Centre for Psychological StudiesGender & Behaviour...
and access to education and professional opportunities. In today's open society, we are close to achieving this aim. Women play an essential role in our lives.However, a challenging question arises: should universities admit an equal number of male and female students, regardless of ...
In the area of athletics, it required universities which received federal funding to provide equal ... Wordcount: 1171 Pages: 5 Antigone and Gender Inequality Equality is the matter of people treating each other equal. Gender is a range of characteristics associated with certain specific sex. ...
与此同时,根据这份与联合国教科文组织拉丁美洲和加勒比国际高等教育研究所(IESALC)合作出版的报告《性别平等:全球大学的表现——第二部分》(Gender Equality: How global universities are performing – part 2),在许多以护理为重点的学科中,如心理学、教育学、临床与健康学科,男性学生的代表性不足。
The root of gender inequality lies in many aspects. Firstly, cultural traditions play a significant role. In some traditional cultures, men are often regarded as the breadwinners and decision-makers, while women are expected to take care of the family and perform domestic duties. This kind of ...
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...
Ireland's universities are not alone in this current challenge. Dr. Sheehy-Skeffington has pointed to the number of instances that taskforces have been created within universities over the last 25 years but which have been unsuccessful in redressing this balance. How can these be the case?
by Jim Rose in applied price theory, discrimination, gender, health and safety, human capital, international economics, labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice, politics - USA, poverty and inequality Tags: economics of immigration, gender wage gap, Internet, political correctness, regressiv...