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  1. Gender Definition

    Gender is a set of characteristics distinguishing between male and female, particularly in the cases of men and women. Depending on the context, the discriminating characteristics vary from sex to social role to gender identity. In 1955, sexologist John Money introduced the terminological distinction...

  2. Microfinance and Gender Is there a Glass Ceiling on Loan Size

    reserved. 0305-750X/$ - see front matter www.elsevier.com/locate/worlddev http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2012.06.016 Microfinance and Gender: Is there a Glass Ceiling on Loan Size? ISABELLE AGIER Universite´ Paris I Panthe´on Sorbonne, France Centre for European Research in Microfinance...

  3. Shanghai Cosmopolitan: class, gender and cultural citizenship in Weihui’s Shanghai Babe

    Journal of Contemporary China (2003), 12(37), November, 639–653 Shanghai Cosmopolitan: class, gender and cultural citizenship in Weihui’s Shanghai Babe DEIRDRE SABINA KNIGHT* In Weihui’s banned novel, Shanghai Babe (1999), the social effects of globalization can be seen in changing ethical discourses...

  4. Gender

    INTRODUCTION: . The concept of gender used in this report assumes the fact that the prevailing identities of man and woman are created by societies and do not correspond to a permanent and fixed condition. The UNDP defines gender as “the social attributes and opportunities associated with being...

  5. Racial Disparity in Sentencing

    Running head: RACIAL DISPARITY IN SENTENCING Racial Disparity in Sentencing Octavio Ortega Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice CJA 423 Margery Melvin University of Phoenix May 4, 2010 Racial Disparity in Sentencing A recent Pew Center Report published in 2007 relates that presently one...

  6. Gender roles

     Gender Roles in American society Name Course Tutor Date Introduction Gender roles allude to the arrangement of social and behavioral standards that are thought to be socially fitting for people of a particular sex. There has been critical variety in gender roles in American society...

  7. Patriarchy and Self-Subordination

    Social cultural construct of gender has always intrigued me. Being married into a bi-racial family, in an educational setting where I was assumed to take secretarial courses (my family), rather than anthro/soc/gender studies, productive member in society and in a (strict) religious setting, no wonder...

  8. Gender Confusion

    Gender Confusion: Views of Gender Roles in Relation to Way of Life The interpretation of gender roles and gender status in various civilizations changes according to the time period and way of life people live. The further back the timeline of civilization goes the fewer artifacts and evidence...

  9. Gender Identity

     Gender Identity Jennifer Cleveland PSY/340 June 23, 2014 Teralyn Sell Gender Identity There are many influences on gender identification. Some of these influences are biological, and some are environmental. The interaction between hormones and behaviors can affect the determination...

  10. Gender, Race, and Management

    The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science http://ann.sagepub.com/ Introduction : Gender, Race, and Management Matt L. Huffman The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 2012 639: 6 DOI: 10.1177/0002716211422035 The online version of this article can...

  11. Social Construction of Gender

    (Word Count: 2750) The issue of gender, and gender equality in particular, has been at the center of public consciousness and debate for much of the 20th century. The increasing recognition of the importance of addressing gender in any attempt to make sense of the world in which we live has been reflected...

  12. Gender

    Gender mainstreaming in UNFPA Gender equality, equity and the empowerment of women are the cornerstones of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD). UNFPA has been at the forefront of efforts to mainstream gender equality concerns into development...

  13. Sex and Gender - Essay

    which gender and sexuality influence our lives. In order to do this, it firstly scrutinize the meaning of gender, sex and sexuality. Secondly, considering the sociological account, it will focus on how social construction of gender and sexuality produce gender identity, gender inequality and gender discrimination...

  14. Diversity

    when it comes to the healthcare field. Being culturally competent and aware of diversities allows us to manage cultural, economic, race, as well as gender differences in the workplace. Here in the United States there are a plethora of different cultures and beliefs. There is a huge chance we can receive...

  15. Connecting Gender Issues with Past and Present

    Societies Connecting Gender Issues with Past and Present “A Chinese Feminist Condemns Injustices to Women” pg. 783 “Industrialization and Women’s Freedom in Egypt” pg. 784 “Women Earn Less than Men, Especially at the Top.” New York Times (Nov 16, 2009) Gender inequality has been a...

  16. Gender IMpact HHs307

    differences and strategies is imperative to building relationships not only at home but in the work place as well. Communication barriers such as those of gender differences are known to create conflict within a given environment. Men and woman are known to communicate differently verbally and non verbally....

  17. Women N Cracreer

    Women’s participation in the workforce has lead to the study of career aspirations of women. Career aspirations are influenced by factors such as gender, socioeconomic status, race, parents’ occupation and education level, and parental expectations. This review of literature presents an overview of...

  18. Sexism and Gender Roles in Twelfth Night

    Gender Roles and Sexism in Twelfth Night Twelfth Night is written in the era where the roles of men and women are severely detached. This is clearly demonstrated through the actions and thoughts of the characters in this play. Sexism, which is related to gender roles, is evident throughout the course...

  19. Madonna’s & Gender in Medieval Art

    MaDonna’s & Gender in Medieval Art There’s a fundamental difference in the modern viewer’s experience of religious medieval artwork, versus that of a contemporary viewer from it’s culture of origin. The author quotes Roland Barth’s theory of “underlying signifiers” where a viewer’s interest and therefore...

  20. “Multicultural Education” in Singapore

    2005) However, in a society entrenched with social stereotypes, teachers have to deconstruct the dynamics of social construct of races, culture and gender in order to have a more pristine understanding of the student. It is only through an honest and thorough examination of their own beliefs and attitudes...

  21. The Importance of Gender in Forming Indentity

    Show how gender may be important in forming our identities. In an attempt to show ‘how gender may be important in forming our identities’ I will investigate some of the theories behind what shapes our gender identities. I will take into account how fluid identity is, and give reason to how and why...

  22. Gender is a role, not a biological sex, and it is cultural

    Running head: Gender is a role, not a biological sex, and it is cultural Gender is a role, not a biological sex, and it is cultural Insert Name Insert Course Title Insert Instructor’s Name 15 May 2011 Outline I. Introduction. Definition of gender identity ...

  23. The Internet, Social Media, and Privacy

    American…. Understanding this reality requires a reminder of how we arrived at this point. … we do need to remind ourselves that so many of the disparities that exist between the African American community and the larger community today can be directly traced to inequalities passed on from an earlier...

  24. Survey Research

    intersectionality as a theoretical framework to explore: (1) How a sample of Black heterosexual men describe and experience the multiple intersections of race, gender, and SES; and (2) How these descriptions reflected interlocking systems of social inequality for Black men at the social-structural level (Bowleg,...

  25. Mass Incarceration

     Disparities in Incarceration: The Toll of Minimum Mandatory Sentences GOVT 2305-2005 Abstract Since 1979, the United States has witnessed a sobering increase in its prisoner population. Likewise, records of the nation’s incarcerations indicate severe social and racial disparities...

  26. Changing Gender Norms

    Running Head: Gender Norm Final Project Changing Gender Norm Jerrell Scott Johnson SS260-03: Gender and Society I suspect that the 1950’s have a quaint, if not bizarre, ring to them, especially for those who have no direct experience of living in the United...

  27. Gender Roles

    Gender Roles Just what are gender roles? Is it biological or is it cultural? Well, gender roles can be defined as masculinity or femininity. The roles of gender is mainly considered to be cultural than biological. These gender roles are very clear that it is based on how both genders are treated in...

  28. Gender Roles in a Doll House

    Gender Roles in A Doll House Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House is a three act play filled with secrets, blackmail, and heartbreak. The plot involves a faltering marriage built on a happy facade, but no true love. Nora, the wife in the marriage, is repeatedly referred to by her husband as a “twittering lark”...

  29. Teaching Genders

    women are consumed with sexual desires and may lose their chastity before marriage (Rathus, Nevid, & Fichner-Rathus, 2011). Another reason for the gender differences in sex education is the common sociocultural perspective of the power differential between men and women (Baumeister, 2000). Men are typically...

  30. Diversity in Organisation Gender Equality

    Assignment Topic: Managing gender equality in the workplace. Word Count: 2,417 words (excluding references) “We've begun to raise daughters more like sons... but few have the courage to raise our sons more like our daughters.”  - Gloria Steinem Gender can be defined as the unique sexual...

  31. Gender Discrimination in Africa

    that try to give the reader an understanding of what gender discrimination is all about and its effect on the African society. In Chapter One, it explains what gender discrimination is all about, and then what gender discrimination conflict is. Gender discrimination is a part of historical process. It...

  32. The Relationship Between Gender

    The Relationship between Gender, Comprehension, Processing Strategies, and Cognitive and Affective Response in Foreign Language Listening Author(s): Susan M. Bacon Source: The Modern Language Journal, Vol. 76, No. 2 (Summer, 1992), pp. 160-178 Published by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the National...

  33. Gender Discrimination: Gender Stereotype

    FA09-BBA-118 Syed Zeeshan Ahmad FA09-BBA-139 12/23/2010 Gender Discrimination Submitted to: Madam Hina Amir Table of Contents Introduction 2 Discrimination 2 Gender Discrimination 3 Causes of Gender Discrimination 6 Religion 6 Family law 6 Workplace Discrimination 6 ...

  34. Gender Roles in Macbeth

    Breaking Gender Boundaries in Macbeth In medieval England, boundaries of stereotypes were present to separate the men from the women. Expectations for men were high and ambitious, while the expectations for women were unaspiring and low. Men were expected to be the leader, authoritative and ambitious...

  35. Gender in Prime of Miss Jean Brodie and the Importance of Being Earnest

    ideas; but it can also criticise and undermine them.’  Explore the implications of this statement in relation to gender. The traditional roles assigned to both the male and female gender are subject to serious criticism and reconsideration in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie and The Importance of Being...

  36. The Role of Gender in Employment and Promotion in Australia

    and discrimination towards women for both organisations and society will be analysed however the ideology of managerialism and its impact on both genders is beyond the scope of this essay and will not be covered. THE REALITY OF EQUALITY During the latter half of the twentieth century women made significant...

  37. boccaccio's decameron

    of love, lust, fortune and demise, an illustrative example of irony and rebellion, twisted into form escorted by the predominant existence of gender disparity. Giovanni Boccaccio, a literary genius of his time, compiled together a hundred short stories embracing controversial aspects of the human realm...

  38. Key Issues Relating to Contemporary Media

    landscape but also in the lives of every human being today. However, the most significant of these issues is Pluralisation because of the concealed disparities that exist between the promise of a democratic voice for all and the reality of socio-economic and institutionalised barriers. While it is acknowledged...

  39. The Celts of Europe: a Comparative Study of Gender Equality in the Late Iron Age

    The Celts of Europe: A Comparative Study of Gender Equality in the Late Iron Age By Daniel Friedman Throughout documented time, history has been dominated by the actions, words, and ideas of men. Western civilization, founded on the basis of the Roman Empire, is by definition built on the shoulders...

  40. Affirmative Action

    highly restricted the blacks' employment opportunities. The economic and politically structured society during the apartheid ultimately caused disparities in employment, occupation and income within labour markets, which provided advantages to certain groups and characteristics of people. This in due...

  41. Educational Synthesis Paper

    responsibility of teaching comes in having to be constantly evaluative of the implicit messages I am passing on to my students. My own ideas about gender, race, religion and class are shaped, at least in part, by my own culture. As is often the case with culture and cultural beliefs, I may not always...

  42. Economic Inequality Causes Serious Social Problems

    · Massage Therapists · Dentists · and more! A new study, published in the latest issue of Psychological Science by Mike Morrison, Louis Tay and Ed Diener, which is based on the Gallup World Poll of 128 countries and 130,000 people, found that the more satisfied people are with their country, the...

  43. Globalization and Unbridled Capitalism

    restrictions placed on women seeking employment in many third world countries. This systematic denial of freedom is a “violation of women’s liberty and gender equity”. (Sen, A. 1999) This prevalent in many cultures in the Middle East. The 1970’s seen America giving enormous loans to OPEC countries in the...

  44. DEVRY SOCS 350 Week 6 Quiz

    type of trigger: (TCO 8) The social position in life that comes as a result of behavior or things that happen over which one has no control (race, gender, and so on) is called _____. (TCOs 4, 5, & 7) What organizational strategies can be put in place to demonstrate that diversity is valued and to promote...

  45. nonsense

    eeeeeeeqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq- qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqfavored men over similarly qualified women.[4] Income disparity between genders stems from processes that determine the quality of jobs and earnings associated with jobs.[clarification needed] Earnings associated with...

  46. How to Maintain a Positive Attendance Rate in High Schools

    achieving pass rates as compared to 70.5% of White students. A number of contextual forces have been proposed as possible contributors to achievement disparities. Howard and Solberg (2006) suggested that these social and developmental influences may include racism, poverty, family involvement, access to quality...

  47. Diversity in Education, a Legal View

    professional programs help combat past discrimination and encourage the growth of minority business; however they are a guise for reverse racial or gender discrimination. By the 1970’s the focus of affirmative action was on the question whether the decision is made to undertake an affirmative...

  48. Article Critique

     Organizational Behavior: Gender and Diversity in the Workplace Student’s Name Institution Introduction Organizational behavior entails the systematic research and articulate application of knowhow about how individuals behave within associations. This is...

  49. SOCS 350 QUIZZES WEEK 2 AND 6

    type of trigger: (TCO 8) The social position in life that comes as a result of behavior or things that happen over which one has no control (race, gender, and so on) is called _____. (TCOs 4, 5, & 7) What organizational strategies can be put in place to demonstrate that diversity is valued and to promote...

  50. logic

    to online social networks. Using a nationally representative dataset from the Pew Internet & American Life study, I explore whether there are disparities in teenage access to social network sites. Third, I report a cluster-randomized trial that was designed to explore whether social network sites...

  51. Women empowerment

    INEQUALITY AND DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA All the countries in the world have inequalities, India however has a unique blend of lethal schisms and disparities prevalent at the societal, family, community, regional, religious, caste and economic basis. Caste has a peculiar role in India that makes it stand...

  52. Diversity

    wars. Some examples of concepts or constructions of masculinity and femininity seen in society and in the media: Femininity and masculinity or one's gender identity refers to the degree to which persons see themselves as masculine or feminine knowing what it means to be a man or woman in society. Members...

  53. Social Identity and Society

    people of Australia . Greenfield and Williams argue that there is an intrinsic connection between politics and sport, fuelling power plays between gender, ethnicity and classes. Which is clearly evident and displayed through dramatising of these sporting events such as the Olympics. This is demonstrated...

  54. cultural diversity

    Cultural Diversity Gardiner_Misty_4.1_9/2/15 Gender-appropriate and culturally responsive health care improves both short- and long-term outcomes, not just for women with substance use disorders but also for clients with almost any type of healthcare problem. The likelihood of good health or the...

  55. outline working strategies

    inequalities in the distribution of health by social class, gender, ethnicity, geographic location and age in terms of illness, life expectancy, suicide rate and infant mortality rates. In this report I will specifically be focusing on the impact of gender and social class on an individual’s health and their...

  56. SOC 300 Week 9 Assignment 2 Lending Institutions, Health Care, and Human Capital

    page length. The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are: •Determine how human capital is used and what effect gender disparity has on these decisions. •Determine what role health plays in developing economies. •Examine the role that the International Monetary Fund and...

  57. Is Single Sex Education Better

    girls learn in different ways, as well as work the best in different ways. Boys and girls also act in different ways. One gender may not be able to benefit as much in a co-ed classroom, and for example, the girls. Girls have big differences from boys, especially at a young age. No offence to the...

  58. Balck-Empowerment-In-Namibia

    Act…………………………………………………………………..12 2.3.3 The Affirmative Action (Employment) Act……………………………………..13 2.3.4 Specific policies and initiatives on Gender………………………………………14 2.4 Effectiveness of these policies……………………………………………………...15 2.5 Summary…………………………………………………………………………….16 CHAPTER THREE: LITERATURE...

  59. SOC 402 Week 5 Final Paper Social Issues and the Workplace

    business (hiring and customers served) • The use of immigrant labor in California • Sexual harassment • Executive versus worker compensation disparity • The gender wage gap • Whistleblowing The paper must be eight to ten double-spaced pages in length (excluding the title and reference pages) and formatted...

  60. American History, Reconstruction

    people in New York. In How the other Half Lives, Riis endorses the model of tenements to bring out the central idea of discrimination and economic disparity between the affluent and the less affluent in the society. The book was created to show the effects that poverty and inequality had on the American...