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"Feminism Has Gone Too Far" And Makes Life Harder For Men, According to Half of UK's Gen Z M
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(Feminism)
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... Fingers crossed for Generation Alpha.
Header image by Nathan Cowley via pexels
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Experts Explain How "Affinity Bias" Works Against Women At Work No Matter How Hard They Try
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Created on 04 August 2020
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Esther Duflo Is Only The Second Woman To Win A Nobel Prize in Economics
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(Feminism)
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On October 14, Esther Duflo became the second woman in history to win the Nobel Prize for Economics. Duflo won the award along with her husband, Abhijit Banerjee, and fellow economist Michael Kremer. ...
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Created on 21 October 2019
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Workplace Sexism Doesn’t Stop Even When Women Have Made It To The Corner Office
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(Feminism)
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A recent study conducted by Martin Abel, a professor of economics at Middlebury College, explores the different reactions from individuals when receiving critical performance feedback from a female ...
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Created on 18 October 2019
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If Hasbro Wants To Promote Female Empowerment With Ms. Monopoly, They Should Look At The Game's Origin
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(Feminism)
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... Hasbro wants us to play and find out.
Header photo courtesy of Paul Brennan via Pixabay
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Created on 13 September 2019
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Why Are Men Avoiding Women At Work?
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(Feminism)
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Affinity bias is a core factor in workplace gender inequality. Showing preference for certain types of people with whom one shares likeness has had harmful results for women working in male-dominated ...
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Created on 03 September 2019
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Experts Explain How "Affinity Bias" Works Against Women At Work No Matter How Hard They Tr
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(Feminism)
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... operated in accordance with masculine norms, values and expectations.” An excerpt shared with Business Insider, identifies affinity bias as a core factor in workplace gender inequality.
Affinity bias ...
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Created on 27 August 2019
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Is "Feminism" a Dirty Word
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(Feminism)
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... our brand more palatable. Perhaps that energy could be better spent forging partnerships with potential allies in the struggle toward equality, whether they feel an affinity with the label or not.”
Rine ...
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Created on 03 May 2013