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Gender Equality Gains

Michael A. Johnson

Traductor A AI

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Sinopsis

Gender Equality Gains explores the complex, often nonlinear, journey toward gender equity, examining both significant advances and persistent barriers. Moving beyond a simple narrative of progress, the book investigates how economic policies, shifting social norms, and societal biases influence gender equality worldwide. It emphasizes the link between gender equality and broader societal benefits, such as economic growth and social stability. The book uses statistical data and case studies to illustrate its points, tracing the historical evolution of gender roles and feminist movements.

 
It examines measurable progress in areas like education and political representation, while also tackling challenges such as the gender pay gap and underrepresentation of women in leadership. By integrating insights from various disciplines like sociology and economics, the book offers a nuanced understanding of gender equality's multifaceted dimensions. The book begins with foundational concepts and progresses through historical context, evidence of progress, and persistent barriers.

 
It dedicates sections to analyzing economic policies and global economic trends, before culminating in practical policy recommendations. This approach provides readers with a holistic view, enabling them to understand both the symptoms and root causes of gender inequality and to consider strategies for promoting lasting change at individual, organizational, and governmental levels.
Disponible desde: 22/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 76 páginas.

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