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    Gender and Development

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    various angles‚ and narrow it down into four approaches: economic perspectives‚ capabilities theory‚ social exclusion and participative approach (Steward et al 2003). The first approach or income capacity is the most commonly used and easily measured. Having lack of financial resources eliminates people access to the basic needs‚ such as: food‚ shelters‚ clothes and so forth. However‚ a capabilities theory pioneer‚ Amartya Sen (Brighouse et al‚ 2010‚ p.3) argues that economic reason cannot be used

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    Gender Differences

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    Gender and sexuality Males and females are classed differently from the moment they are pronounced boy or girl. Gender determines the differences in power and control in which men and women have over the socioeconomic determinants of their health‚ lives and status in their community. Our society moulds how men and women should and should not behave and can be observed in all parts of our society. As a result of these Gender stereotypes men and women have issues which affect their health which are

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    The concept of gender has been a point of interest for many individuals and societies alike as they try to understand various aspects contained in it. So many different definitions have sprang up over the years to give a better and a more simple meaning to what gender is all about. Some people like Seymour Smith‚ defined gender as the social‚ cultural and psychological patterning of differences between male and female. Others say it refers to qualities which are shaped through the history of social

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    Language and Gender

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    Language and Gender Key Theories Robin Lakoff 1975 • Claimed that much of women’s language lacked real authority when compared to men‚ and proposed a set of features that characterised women’s language as deficient when compared to men’s. • Believed Socialisation played an important role. (Part of deficit approach) Jenny Cheshire 1982 • Research in Reading looking at language of teenagers. • Found that boys used more non-standard forms than girls. Believed to be because boys were members

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    Using the concepts of sex and gender discuss particular example of inequality that exists in modern society. Gender inequality in terms of the different socially accepted displays of aggression from male and female professional athletes Roberta Sassatelli (2010) argues that in the modern Western society sport is the fastest way in which a man or a woman can earn social recognition and respect‚ allowing a person to climb the social ladder in a relatively short period of time compared to people

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    gender stratification

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Rationale Gender role is one of the crucial top issues of today in politics‚ workplaces‚ institutions‚ and even in the world of religion. They determine how males and females should think‚ speak‚ dress‚ and interact within the context of society. Basically‚ the problem is deep-set values and opinions buried under the surface of our society. Mead (1963) proved it to be true. He carried out groundbreaking research on gender. He studied the three societies in New Guinea

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    Gender dysphoria is considered to be an abnormal psychological disorder. This is when an individual feels that their gender identity does not match the gender that they were born with. Along with their gender identity fluctuating between the two genders or somewhere in-between‚ many of the individuals also struggle with their sexual orientation (Capetillo-Ventrua). The debate and discussion surrounding Gender Dysphoria‚ formerly called Transsexualism and Gender Identity Disorder‚ has now extended

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    Gender Inequality To: Ken Cornwell SOCI 1010 From: Anita Schlicher Fall/2012 Paper III Gender Inequality There have been vast changes in women’s rights

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    Gender Roles in Advertising

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    Female Roles in Television Advertising: Viewers’ Use of Gender Role Cues in Appraising Stereotypic and Non-Stereotypic Role Portrayals Richard H. Kolbe‚ Washington State University‚ Washington Carl D. Langefeld‚ Indiana University‚ Indiana The study uses the Bem Sex-Role Inventory (BSRI) as both a self-rating and projective scale to predict viewer responses to stereotypic and non-stereotypic role portrayals in television conlmercials. Projective BSRI ratings of ad characters were significant

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    Gender Struggles

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    Men VS Women: Gender Struggles Robert Zeiger Catherine Bristow GE 217 Composition 2 March 6‚ 2013 Gender Issues Males and females both face great trials and hardships throughout their lifetimes. Although the two both endure their share of adversities‚ it is always harder for one gender than the other. In this country it has always been the male figures that receive special treatment and circumstance. Since the founding of our great country‚ The United States of America‚ it has been women

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