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  2. Women in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Since its first election in 1955, women have held equal legal rights with men in politics, although politics is still a male-dominated field in practice. In 2001, Megawati Sukarnoputri—then serving as Vice President—became the first female president of Indonesia after the removal of President Abdurrahman Wahid. [8]: 1

  3. Women in STEM fields - Wikipedia

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    Out of these situations, women performed at their best scores when there was no mention of gender. The worst scores were from the situation where women were told that men had performed better than women. For women to pursue the male-dominated field of STEM, previous research shows that they must have more confidence in math/science ability. [184]

  4. Women in positions of power - Wikipedia

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    Integrating women more thoroughly into academia may be important to developing future gender equality as well as greater research outcomes. [43] Highly disproportionate prestige and success outcomes in fields that are seen as being male-dominated may be a consequence of gender socialization that funnel women into specific fields, otherwise ...

  5. Conscription and sexism - Wikipedia

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    Anthropologist Ayse Gül Altinay has commented that "given equal suffrage rights, there is no other citizenship practice that differentiates as radically between men and women as compulsory male conscription" [36]: 34 and continues elsewhere, stating that "any attempt to de-gender nationalism and citizenship needs to incorporate a discussion of ...

  6. Feminisation of the workplace - Wikipedia

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    Within these career fields, there is a pattern of sexist hiring practices that lead to less women being hired in these fields. [26] The lack of women in these fields creates a cold work environment that causes women to quit. [21] In the life sciences, women are earning more doctorates than men, but only one-third are hired as assistant ...

  7. Gender diversity - Wikipedia

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    Gender diversity on corporate boards has been widely discussed, [2] [3] [4] and many ongoing initiatives study and promote gender diversity in fields traditionally dominated by men, including computing, engineering, medicine, and science. It is argued that some proposed explanations are without merit and are in fact dangerous, while others do ...

  8. Sex segregation - Wikipedia

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    In one study, women in male-dominated work settings were the most satisfied psychologically with their jobs while women in occupational settings with only 15-30% men were less satisfied due to favored treatment of the male minority in such a segregated atmosphere. [90]

  9. Women's liberation movement in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Seminars they held in Haifa on how women suffered from a male-dominated society quickly inspired radical activities in Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem. [26] The first liberationist group formed in 1972, [27] spawning formation of consciousnesses-raising groups which used direct actions as a means of addressing women's issues. [26]