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    In Sociology the word gender refers to the socio-cultural characterization of man and woman‚ the way societies make a distinction between men and women and assign them social roles. The distinction between sex and gender was introduced to deal with the general tendency to attribute women’s subordination to their anatomy. For ages it was believed that the different characteristics‚ roles and status accorded to women and men in society are determined by sex‚ that they are natural and therefore not

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    male’s tough breadwinner role. The Seventies marked the beginning of the Woman’s Movement and the end of the ideals we held on to‚ of what it is to be a "woman". Women were no longer like the stereotypical homemaker‚ but were instead out protesting inequality. One of the Women’s Movements primary goals was to crush gender roles in the sense that women were secondary to men. Girls are encouraged to play with dolls and playhouse type of toys while boys will often play with trucks and army

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    Globalization and Inequality

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     Inequality           June  2010       I.  Introduction     The  processes  of  global  economic  integration  initiated  in  the  1960s  have  deeply   impacted  economic  well-­‐being  across  the  globe.  A  number  of  observers  identify   these  processes  as  an  important  factor  contributing  to  the  expansion  of  inequality  

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    Inequality in the Usa

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    Cultural diversity The Inequality in the USA The Assignment I am going to look at the inequality in the USA society‚ currently in 2009. By looking at the income distribution‚ educational levels and the health system. After looking at all these different factors I will make a comparison that will provide some comments concerning how these factors affect each other. Why or why not? Then look at the effects of this have on a household. This will be my main focus in this assignment The

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    Gender Inequality

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    Gender Inequality The issue of gender inequality is one which has been publicly reverberating through society for decades. The problem of inequality in employment being one of the most pressing issues today. In order to examine this situation one must try to get to the root of the problem and must understand the sociological factors that cause women to have a much more difficult time getting the same benefits‚ wages‚ and job opportunities as their male counterparts. The society in which we live

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    Measuring Inequality

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    Measuring inequality: Using the Lorenz Curve and Gini Coefficient 1. Introduction Almost thirty years ago‚ the author of this brief attended a lecture addressing the economics of inequality. At the start‚ the class was invited to imagine the implications of individual wealth being reflected in our personal height. Assume that by government decree‚ everyone has to march past a fixed point over the period of one hour‚ starting with the smallest people and ending with the largest. The parade

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    Inequality In Australia

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    ANALYSE THE EFFECT OF INEQUALITY ON ACCESS TO SOCIALLY VALUED RESOURCES IN ONE SOCIETY Equality often implies an equality of opportunity to access what society has to offer. Typically this includes access to socially values resources‚ such areas as health‚ education‚ employment opportunities and political representation. Over the years‚ Australian society has been described by people as a "working man ’s paradise‚ ’the land of the fair go ’‚ and an egalitarian society. However‚ there has been

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    Gender inequality

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    Is Gender Equality Still a Mirage? In today’s global society‚ it is apparent that gender inequality is still in existence in contemporary America. Helen Clark once said‚ “Any serious shift towards more sustainable societies has to include gender equality.” Societies have come a long way when it comes to women’s rights. In Countries like Sweden‚ Finland and Norway gender equality has emerged. While‚ countries in the Middle East and Asia still need to close as much as 50% of their gender gaps. Despite

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    privileged‚ in a society that is split between the rich and those who are destitute. Corruption‚ capitalism and discrimination contribute to inequality and the people who are left to suffer are the poor‚ while the rich become richer and the vicious cycle continues unabated”. (Kapitako) In this article they emphazise the negative impact of social inequality globally‚ and how every member of society has to come together to defeat this

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    Origins Of Inequality

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    Inequality can be broadly defined as the difference in circumstance‚ most commonly referred to in a political context regarding social and financial disparity between the economic classes in society. This means that some inherently are more privileged than others‚ either through luck‚ inheritance or hard work. Inequality can either be viewed as systemic to human nature and ultimately helpful to keep society intact‚ as Edmund Burke argues in his work as shown in “The Portable Edmund Burke”‚ or can

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