Roula Inglesi-Lotz receives funding from the National Research Foundation (NRF). Anna Maria Oosthuizen receives funding from the University of Pretoria. Relevant affiliations: SA-TIED UNU-WIDER Nguyen ...
These positions are part of wide-ranging no votes cast by the US in the last year against equality and other social goals, ...
Numerous studies have shown that companies with higher gender diversity in leadership generate better financial results. According to McKinsey & Company, companies in the top quartile for gender ...
Previous research has asserted that women and men in gender-equal countries differ more in their preferences than women and men in less equal countries, for example by making more traditional ...
Japan needs to admit that long-running efforts to address gender inequality in higher education aren’t working, experts say, with antidiversity sentiment spreading from the U.S. and threatening to ...
Katrine Beauregard received funding from Australian Research Council. Blair Williams does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit ...
After the opening remarks by the newly elected Member of the European Parliament Emma Rafowicz (France, S&D), who underlined the important role of film schools in promoting gender equality, for ...
This week, Women in Solar+ Europe brings together voices from the 2025 series analysing the critical factors needed to advance gender equality across our solar plus industries. From visibility and ...
A new workplace gender policy that would address current challenges affecting women in the country is being developed, Minister of Labour and Employment Maigari Dingyadi has said. The minister said ...
Kenya has made notable progress in bridging the gender gaps, according to the latest Global Gender Gap Index. The 2024 list by the World Economic Forum indicates that the country has moved from the ...
Efforts to visualize gender inequalities at the local level have been under way in countries like Britain and Japan to help ...
It will take an estimated 131 years for the world to achieve gender parity, defined as equal access, opportunities and outcomes for women and men across economic, political, educational and health ...