Female Heads of Household

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I decided to do a bit a research to see what data I could easily access regarding women as heads of households across the globe. I was interested to see what countries I could find data for and in particular if the development status of a country had an effect on whether or not women […]

Female Heads of Household

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I decided to do a bit a research to see what data I could easily access regarding women as heads of households across the globe. I was interested to see what countries I could find data for and in particular if the development status of a country had an effect on whether or not women […]

Gender Inequality in Software Engineering

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The dimension of gender inequality I was most interested in was the representation of women in the field of software engineering. This is a particularly important area for me, as I studied computer science in college and worked as a software engineer at an education software company during my third year. When I was hired, […]

Legal Impediments

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As I was studying the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Women in Public Service Project and the Global Women’s Leadership Initiative Index, I decided to research women’s presence in the judiciaries of various countries. In terms of evaluating women’s presence in that domain, presence in the civil service, the attainment of university degrees, and presence in the […]

Gender Inequality and Doctoral Degrees

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The dimension I chose for gender inequality was advanced degrees awarded at the PhD level. I wanted to learn what the disparity between males and females were for awarded advanced degrees, how this compared to undergraduate degrees, and which countries had the most equal rates of degrees awarded by gender. The most important indicator for […]

Gender Inequality and Doctoral Degrees

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The dimension I chose for gender inequality was advanced degrees awarded at the PhD level. I wanted to learn what the disparity between males and females were for awarded advanced degrees, how this compared to undergraduate degrees, and which countries had the most equal rates of degrees awarded by gender. The most important indicator for […]

What does “Pursuing Parity” mean?

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While exploring the dataset this week I couldn’t (as someone trained in rhetoric and composition) get past the fact that countries with unequal access to power were termed “pursuing parity.” To me that was a way of packaging the blow that these countries were at the bottom of the spectrum in a “works-in-progress” sort of […]

Gender and Museum Professions

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For this exercise, I was interested in data regarding gender and museum professions, and more specifically data that provide information on the percentage and professional distribution of women employed by art museums. I was hoping to find cross-national sources of data on the gender composition of art museum employees, but much of what I came […]

Research is Hard; or “Unknown”

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In the 1960s and 1970s, on the back of Cold War global politics, several South American countries experienced right-wing, military coups d’état in response to perceived internal and external threats from communism (and other “subversions”). During this tumultuous time, the state violated many individuals’ human rights because of their association with specific social groups – […]