Results Higher levels of biased gender social norms, as measured by the Gender Social Norms Index, were associated with higher female, male and population cardiovascular disease mortality rates in the multivari
Some of the strongest forces behind persistent gender gaps are harmful social norms and stereotypes that limit expectations of what women can or should do. Women face too many barriers to access, their rights are not respected, and they are too often prevented from fulfilling their potential....
1 One of such factors is the evolution of gender identity and gender social norms (Akerlof and Kranton, 2000; Bertrand, 2010; Goldin 2006; Kleven et al., 2019).2 In this paper, we analyze whether the relaxation of gender stereotypes during high school may result in boys behaving “more ...
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Tackling social impacts derived from gender disparities is a pathway to universal health coverage (UHC). Gender intersects with other factors behind social and health inequalities, exacerbates them and influences health systems’ performance. However, th
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Brain injury outcomes differ based on one’s sex (biological characteristics) and gender (social characteristics reflecting norms and relationships), however, whether it is sex or gender that drives differences in early (30-day) mortality and discharge location post-TBI is not well understood. In ...
(World Economic Forum,2023). Influenced by Confucianism, China’s articulation of gender differences for men and women is different from those of the West, focusing more on the social attributes of men and women, such as “male superiority and female inferiority”, and “men outside the home...
Gender Issues (2023) 40:145–167 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12147-022-09308-8 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Men's Gender Norms and Gender‑Hierarchy‑Legitimizing Ideologies: The Effect of Priming Traditional Masculinity Versus a Feminization of Men's Norms Giulia Valsecchi1 · Vincenzo...
Norms (0–14; higher scores are more gendered) 7.343 7.401 7.326 (1.295) (1.082) (1.351) Physical Healthrowhead Height for age z-score 0.331 0.190 0.476 0.130 0.391 (1.293) (1.184) (1.383) (1.395) (1.256) Body mass index for age z-Score -0.055 -0.035 -0.075 -0.450 0.062 (1.463) ...