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  2. Transgender - Wikipedia

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    Though second-wave feminism argued for the sex and gender distinction, some feminists believed there was a conflict between transgender identity and the feminist cause; e.g., they believed that male-to-female transition abandoned or devalued female identity and that transgender people embraced traditional gender roles and stereotypes.

  3. Online gender-based violence - Wikipedia

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    Online gender-based violence is targeted harassment and prejudice through technology against people, disproportionately women, based on their gender. The term is also similar to online harassment, cyberbullying and cybersexism, but the latter terms are not gender-specific. Gender-based violence differs from these because of the attention it ...

  4. Harvard Analytical Framework - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Analytical Framework. The Harvard Analytical Framework, also called the Gender Roles Framework, is one of the earliest frameworks for understanding differences between men and women in their participation in the economy. Framework-based gender analysis has great importance in helping policy makers understand the economic case for ...

  5. Feminist film theory - Wikipedia

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    Feminist film theory. Feminist film theory is a theoretical film criticism derived from feminist politics and feminist theory influenced by second-wave feminism and brought about around the 1970s in the United States. With the advancements in film throughout the years feminist film theory has developed and changed to analyse the current ways of ...

  6. Women in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Gender segregation remains prevalent in the Czech Republic with women taking on jobs associated with traditional gender roles. Approximately 25% of women work in education, human health, and social services activities compared to 5% of men. [13] Furthermore, the overall full time equivalent (FTE) female employment rate of 49% is significantly ...

  7. Category:Gender-related stereotypes - Wikipedia

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    Category:Gender-related stereotypes. Biology portal. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gender-related stereotypes. This category is for stereotypes whose defining criteria include sex or gender .

  8. HeForShe - Wikipedia

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    HeForShe, often referred to as He for She, is a solidarity movement for the advancement of gender equality initiated by the United Nations. Grounded in the idea that gender inequality is an issue that affects all people, socially, economically and politically, HeForShe is a global effort that seeks to involve men and boys in achieving equality by taking action against negative gender ...

  9. Gender roles in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Gender roles in Islam are based on scriptures, cultural traditions, and jurisprudence . The Quran, the holy book of Islam, indicates that both men and women are spiritually equal. The Quran states: "Those who do good, whether male or female, and have faith will enter Paradise and will never be wronged; even as much as the speck on a date stone."