The gender inequality is always a significant issue worldwide from past to present. According to... 2 Pages | 961 Words Science Education And Video Games Electronics STEM Education Do video games have a proven positive effect in education? Of the two papers being compared here,... ...
We were able to understand income trends for different demographic cuts of workers in terms of age, education, gender, and so on. That, again, helped us to build a very consistent picture of where the issue of flat or falling incomes is particularly concentrated and also to validate the ex...
Abstract There is immense concern about economic inequality, both among the scholarly community and in the general public, and many insist that equality is an important social goal. However, when people are asked about the ideal distribution of wealth in their country, they actually prefer unequal...
Equality of opportunity is harder to measure, but for some things it can be guaranteed. The most obvious case is determining who belongs in an orchestra: simply audition prospective players behind a screen so that the only thing that can be judged is their playing. Their sex, race, or ethni...
Why does an increase in income inequality lead to a reduction of the GDP and decrease the social health status? Consider why an economy's income must equal its expenditure. Is there a gender pay gap? If so, why? Why does competition between hiring firms make the wage equal the value of...
Adolescent girls are the primary victims of gender inequality. They are more likely than boys to be sexually assaulted, raped, and harassed. They have less access to education, health care services, and employment opportunities. And they are less likely to participate in civic engagement and polit...
Gender and Maize Breeding in Nigeria Despite the lack of certainty about its first penetration in Africa, various sources document the presence of maize in the sixteenth century (Miracle1965). Nowadays, maize (Zea Mays[L.]) is an important crop for food security and livelihood improvement for ...
[Perspective] Gender inequality in science Why are women underrepresented in many areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)? This is a question with no easy answers. In science, as in many areas of life, bias against women exists (1), but researchers disag... AM Pe...
There is not an English language. What we speak is an idiot pidgin, a grunting caveman version of Anglo-Saxon, stripped down enough to be understood by the rampaging Danes. The only Indo-European language without any grammatical gender; a dramatically simplified system of conjugation; the faint...
Many might look at these advancements and say that gender inequality is no longer a major issue. Women have more rights than ever before. Women have gained many legal rights, but societal and psychological constraints are rooted even deeper. The glass ceiling may be invisible, but it remains...