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This article is being published as part of “Towards Equality”, an international and collaborative initiative gathering 15 international news outlets to highlight the challenges and solutions to reach gender equality. The Asahi Shimbun is participating in this campaign spearheaded by Sparknews....
Just a few paragraphs later, the article reinforces the commitment discourse by reflecting on the efforts taken by members of Generation Z to respond to climate change even without the support of traditional political structures: “Young people are finding their way to these careers, though, with...
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The article explores the media coverage on inequality- related topics on a daily basis and matches it with survey responses that varied daily with respect to the concerns about the economic situation as well as the perceived fairness within the society. Content analysis Media Tenor International, Ta...
This phenomenon is more prevalent in societies with higher gender inequality. After all, the reason why it has been called as such instead of the "eldest sibling syndrome" is because of the conservative expectation that women and girls should take on extra household and caring responsibilities. ...
"Gender discrimination is a grave problem in U.S. society," the article said, adding that U.S. women suffer long-term, systematic, extensive, and systemic discrimination both publicly and secretly, mainly involving economic gender inequality, serious violent offenses against women and lack of prot...
An article in the New York Times from December 18, 2016 stated: “In an election in whichmore than 137.7 millionAmericans cast ballots, election and law enforcement officials in 26 states and the District of Columbia — Democratic-leaning, Republican-leaning and in-between — said that so far...
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