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    Lauren Bender Gender Inequality in the Workplace Not a single state in the United States has equal compensation for men and women in the workplace. In fact‚ the state with the most equal annual earnings between men and women is Washington D.C. which is still a 9% difference. The reasons as to why women do not make the same as men vary. For one‚ women naturally tend to go to the caregiving jobs because of the motherly instinct and those jobs generally do not pay very well. Second‚ employers can

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    Gender inequality is a widespread problem. All around the world‚ we see women starting to fight back for their rights. Feminism is pushing to solve problems everywhere from reproductive rights to equal wages. Islamic feminism‚ on the other hand‚ is fighting on a whole other platform‚ especially in Iran. Iranian women live under the rule of a theocratic government‚ meaning that the country is ruled by the law of the Sharia‚ or the “law of God” in Islamic tradition. It might seem that women’s rights

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    Over-exaggerated in the size and scope‚ the social and political response resulted in racial inequalities disproportionately impacting African American and Hispanic populations. Racial disparities existed in the construction of the myth‚ where crack use though less occurring among pregnant women‚ was the most publicized and embattled illicit drug in

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    there were many events that took place prior to the 1960s‚ the 1960s was the time that those violent and nonviolent protest for civil rights‚ equality‚ and freedom went global because blacks had had access televisions and radios to experience the inequality in their society especially in the southern states such as Alabama and Mississippi. Many southern states did not see African Americans as human and if so‚ blacks still did not get equal rights. It was the time that many African Americans reached

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    China Gender Bias

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    Jessica Raposo October 9‚ 2012 Human Roots and Societies China: A Gender Bias Country Son preference has existed among most Chinese parents for centuries. Across thousands of years of Chinese history‚ Confucianism has served as an officially supported patriarchal belief that has deemed women inferior to men and has limited the role of women to their households. Women were understood to belong to their families before marriage and thus were required to be obedient to their fathers or elder

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    discriminated. An example‚ could be seen in the article “24 Important statistics on Affirmative Action in the workplace” which states “A woman with a Master’s degree makes 4‚765 less on average than a man with an undergraduate degree.” This proves how inequality and discrimination still roams around our nation and should therefore‚ be eliminated through affirmative action. Finally‚ immigrants that came to this country seeking the various opportunities they have heard of‚ are also being critically discriminated

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    Inequalities in China during the Classical era Written by: Heather Mellon Chinese society during the classical era was largely shaped by its officials and those who held power in politics. Those appointed to power were chosen mostly on their social standing. The wealthy were put into power and decided the fate of the rest of the citizens of the state. In the beginning‚ most land was owned by peasants and farmers who would produce crops to harvest for trade in order to prosper. This is a direct quote

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    means that society is organized in a way that makes human behavior and relationships predictable (SOCI 200 pg. 129). No matter where or how it may happens but you see distinctions everywhere when it comes to education‚ wealth‚ race‚ religion‚ and gender in the community. “We Are Here” for all of us‚ by Alicia Keys is a beautiful song. Class distinctions‚ by wealth‚ race‚ disconnected us‚ Religion separated us; Politics divide

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    Gender inequality refers to unequal treatment or perceptions of individuals based on their gender.(Wikipedia) It seems quite often that women are unlikely to have top jobs (glass celling)‚and they are paid less in spite of doing the same workforce with men. Moreover‚ it is women who accept most part-time works and fill in those special areas like cashing (horizontal segregation). So‚ some experts suggest that in twenty-first century‚ women can be regarded as a ‘reserve army of labour’‚ prepared to

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    Another Inquiry on the Economic Welfare and Poverty in China The trade-off between economic growth and redistribution has become one of the major notes concerning the emerging economies of post-Cold War world. Adding to this struggle the urge to integrate into the international system while keeping the balances right at home has been another macro-level concern. In conjunction such liabilities not only necessitates the examination of fiscal and structural reforms but also the international trends

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