Across 36 countries, a median of 54% say the gap between the rich and poor is a very big problem in their nation.
In our 36-country survey, we asked respondents how large a problem various types of inequality are in their nation, including ...
Could words be the key to tackling gender inequality? Ultimately, it's not just a question of changing words, but of changing mentalities so that gender parity becomes the norm.
Recently, the Tanzania Gender Networking Programme (TGNP) in collaboration with the Coady International Institute brought ...
Women are less likely to receive a lung transplant and spend an average of six weeks longer on the waiting list, according to a study published today (Thursday) in ERJ Open Research.
The Commissioner for Women Affairs in Zamfara, Dr Aisha Anka says the new Gender Policy in the state is a step toward ...
As a physicist and data scientist with a keen interest in gender inequality, Fariba Karimi was amazed to discover that the gender gap in physics has remained almost unchanged since 1900.
Framing the gender gap as “men’s overrepresentation” rather than “women’s underrepresentation” can provoke stronger emotional ...
A worldwide survey revealed most people in 31 of 36 countries blame influence of the rich over politics as a cause of the widening income gap.
Gender inequality plays a significant role in contributing to teenage pregnancy, particularly in societies where girls face systemic disadvantages compared to boys. This inequality affects their ...
Bulawayo faces an unemployment rate of around 45%, with young people and women disproportionately affected. According to ZIMSTAT, the lack of formal employment opportunities is pushing many to seek ...
The article examines the reasons behind the gender disparities in healthcare costs in Australia, highlighting that women ...