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    Gender Inequality and Women’s Empowerment 1 Gender Inequality and Women’s Empowerment Ethiopian Society of Population Studies In-depth Analysis of the Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey 2005 Addis Ababa‚ October 2008 2 In-depth Analysis of the Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey 2005 Gender Inequality and Women’s Empowerment Ethiopian Society of Population Studies In-depth Analysis of the Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey 2005 Addis Ababa‚ October 2008

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    ideals of sex and gender have left an indelible mark on America’s society and is still seen today in media marketing strategies geared toward boy and girl children. What is being witnessed is a highly gendered message‚ arguably a splitting image of Suzy Homemaker and GI Joe classifications of male and female play in the 1950s‚ despite our advances in civil rights and increased awareness of disparities among differing groups of people based on primary person characteristics (gender‚ age‚ race). What

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    Everyone to a certain degree‚ accept gender stereotypes; as gossip or an old cultural implication. Whatever it is‚ it is based on a kernel of knowledge – true or untrue. The gender issue involving stereotyping in the workplace is when a person applies an assumed set of common traits and behaviors of a particular gender; be it male or female‚ to a specific person based merely on the knowledge of that person’s membership in the gender. Stereotypes may be positive or negative‚ but it’s the application

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    Gender Gaps in Education Not too long ago there have been rising signs of important changes in gender differences on individuals’ experiences in the education system. Even though the results for both genders have improved over the years‚ the girls’ improvement rate has been faster than the boys and an important‚ big gap has opened up. A national survey found that girls scored higher in all tests. The results were that sixty-two percent of girls were able to focus on their work without supervision

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    Gender Neutralization

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    while Xiang Ding for his mextrasexual charm. Show programs like “Super Girls” and “Come on! Good Boy” have produced many neutralized stars who are leading neutralization especially in fashion. Though holding an increasingly positive attitude towards gender neutralization‚ the public actually have different opinions. Key Words: neutralization female male acceptance Introduction On the stage‚ there are handsome Li Yuchun and elegant Xiang Ding. As a matter of fact‚ there are huge numbers of young

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    Gender Investigation "Gender inequalities exist" 1. Adult literacy rate As the first indicator of gender inequalities to prove that it is present throughout the world I chose adult literacy rate. In developing countries women have less chance to get basic education as men‚ so this indicator clearly shows the differences between genders. As we can see on the graph‚ where adult literacy rate of women(Graph1) and men (Graph2) are compared to the income per person of the country‚ the biggest inequalities

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    Race and Gender

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    happens when people are called‚ White‚ Black‚ Brown or Asian. Gender is the attribute that is given to males and females to distinguish between the two categories. Both race and gender are socially constructed. Race and gender intersect in the formation of identities in which race they fit in and what gender they fit in. There are ways to get out of dominate racial roles simply by educating people‚ but there are also ways to avoid gender roles‚ because even though times have changed of what is “perceived”

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    Gender Inequality

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    ABSTRACT The disparity between genders is an issue that has been discussed thoroughly and at great lengths all around the world. For the longest time‚ women‚ whom society perceives as the weaker sex‚ have been struggling to be recognized and be given the same rights that have been accorded to men. Over the years‚ these attempts have been rewarded and women are now enjoying their emancipation. This is especially true when it comes to education. However‚ average or less fortunate families in some

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    Gender is a very significant factor in the early modern period of England‚ especially relating to poverty. Their experiences help us understand to what extent life was like living in poverty. Other factors that also contribute to the experiences of poverty such as‚ geographical locations‚ age and population‚ are all underlying factor of gender and poverty. By this I mean‚ gender was a big issue in the early modern era‚ regardless of age which may have some affect too‚ gender was still deemed to be

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    Gender Inequality In today’s society‚ gender inequality poses as a substantial issue. The perception of women being less superior compared to men solely based on gender as well as the stereotypical views towards women lead to gender inequality‚ such as unequal pay for the same job. This essay will discuss the basis of gender inequality along with its effects on the society. Gender inequality refers to unequal treatment or perceptions of individuals based on whether they are a male or female

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