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  2. Gender inequality - Wikipedia

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    There was a 5:1 ratio of men to women working in films. 30.8% of women having speaking characters, who may or may not have been a part of the 28.8% of women who were written to wear revealing clothing compared to the 7% of men who did, or the 26.2% of women who wore little to no clothing opposed to the 9.4% of men who did the same. [132]

  3. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination ...

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    Article 14 provides protections for rural women and their special problems, ensuring the right of women to participate in development programs, "to have access to adequate health care facilities," "to participate in all community activities," "to have access to agricultural credit" and "to enjoy adequate living conditions." [5]

  4. Occupational inequality - Wikipedia

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    Occupational inequality is the unequal treatment of people based on gender, sexuality, age, disability, socioeconomic status, religion, height, weight, accent, or ethnicity in the workplace. When researchers study trends in occupational inequality they usually focus on distribution or allocation pattern of groups across occupations, for example ...

  5. Madrid Open ‘ball girls’ outfits spark sexism row - AOL

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    The Madrid Open has been accused of sexism for dressing its ‘ball girls’ in revealing and “feminising” outfits, amid further controversy surrounding the unequal treatment of women players ...

  6. Gender disparities in health - Wikipedia

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    For example, women living in lower-income areas have acutely restricted protection of their health because they are less likely to have access to tertiary education and employment. [4] As a result, female life expectancy at birth, nutritional well-being, and immunity against communicable and non-communicable diseases, are often lower than those ...

  7. Gender inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Even still, 1.2 million of those 4 million women are living below the poverty line. [90] There are many reasons why these disparities exist. Black women are more likely to be found occupying lower paying service jobs than any other demographic. [88] Only 2.2% of all board seats in Fortune 500 companies are held by Black women.

  8. Sexism - Wikipedia

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    Ensuring that women have full autonomy over their bodies is the first crucial step towards achieving substantive equality between women and men. Personal issues—such as when, how and with whom they choose to have sex, and when, how and with whom they choose to have children—are at the heart of living a life in dignity. [66]

  9. As more groups adopt gender-inclusive language, some claim ...

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    An argument made by cisgender women against using gender-neutral language to push for abortion rights is that the number of cisgender women seeking reproductive care vastly outweighs the number of ...