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    ASSIGNMENT QUESTION 4: Have Gender National Action Plans failed to deliver? Critically review TWO countries .Your discussion should consider governance issues as well as suggest strategies that can improve gender representation / participation in politics? 1. INTRODUCTION Gender Equality is the basic principle of democracy and an important parameter for sustainable development

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    Roth -Engendering inequality: Processes of Sex-Segregation on (within occupations) Wall Street 1. What method did Roth use in her study? Qualitative 76 MBA grads randomly selected using random numbers table 2. P. 205 Do men and women with the same job preferences and human capital receive comparable earning? No‚ there was $200‚000 difference in earnings between men and women in the same positions p. 209 p. 205: women have different earning even when their job preferences and investments

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    Poverty and Income inequality affects our relationship with other people from a different race. Any conversation of collective class and flexibility would be inadequate without having a discussion of poverty and income inequality. According to Dr. Larry Griffin‚ a professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: In 2005-06- “13% of white Mississippians were poor (national average is 12%) and 43% of black Mississippians are poor (national average is 33%)”. Although‚ other estimations of poverty

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    I feel racial inequality remains the same… Racial inequality remains a daily and general fact of life still to this day. It happens in many different forms. Some basics‚ housing‚ (People of the same race will live only in community were other people of their same race and or wealth are just for comfort) credit markets‚ (Minorities will always have a harder time receiving credit because of the history of lack of wealth) employment (Employees tend to hire a white person over a minority and when handed

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    oppression towards women of all races and classes. The efforts of these individuals are counteracted with instances throughout history to prove that these men and women are not treated as if there were an equal condition. There are many instances of discrimination still present today‚ and one place it is most relevant is in the workplace. Not only are workers separated by gender in their place of work‚ but also‚ many women are being segregated inside their own group by race. Suzanne Pharr’s book Homophobia

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    conditions for slaves were inhumane‚ who were often forced to work long hours in the sweltering summer heat. In 1865‚ the ratification of the 13th amendment made slavery illegal everywhere in the United States. However‚ this was not the end of inequality and segregation for African Americans. The racism in the south did not

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    defined as the right to prosper and thrive in the time Jefferson had written the Declaration of Independence. From the time of the liberation of the colonies to present day‚ there has been an inequality in the ability to pursuit happiness‚ whether it was because of how much money one possessed‚ which race or gender one belonged to‚ or even which religion you wished to practice. In Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”‚ he says “freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it

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    theme of the story is about racial inequality during the time period and the prominent stereotyping and racism in the town‚ which is very similar to other events in the United States at time as far as equal rights goes. Not only does Lee confront the equality issues the novel also addresses public education and gender roles in society. From reading the novel one could accurately say that the main purpose of To Kill A Mockingbird is to explore social inequality in general and that race and racism

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    INCOME INEQUALITY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Still to date‚ the problem of income inequality is an issue of a great importance for million of African-Americans and others who struggle to improve their quality of life. It must be known by now‚ that economic injustice has had a devastating impact on black communities all across America. Issues such as inequality and racial discrimination in education‚ the social environment‚ and economics have gone on for too long‚ and it has been engraved

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    The gender inequality in the work place is one of the high rated issues that have been publicly ringing through society for years. With that statement above‚ definitely‚ I do agree with it. Gender inequality can be refers to the obvious or hidden disparities among individual based on gender performance. In this case‚ we will see the inequality towards the women in the work place. In order to identify this situation‚ we must try to get to the root of the problem and must understand the sociological

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