Gender in the Media – December 2014
Wikis > Gender in the Media – December 2014
- 5 inspiring TED talks by women leaders in 2014 (Fortune 29.12.2014)
- Conference To Celebrate ‘Driven’ Women (Capenews 27.12.2014)
- Companies Should Be Required to Disclose Their Gender Stats (Harvard Business Review 23.12.2014)
- More Than 100 Vietnamese Brides Are Said to Have Disappeared From Hebei Villages (The NY Times 17.12.2014)
- Could Big Data Be the New Gender Equality Tool? (Newsweek 16.12.2014 )
- ‘Where are the men in the room?’ Iceland’s Foreign Minister defends his controversial UN ‘men-only’ gender equality conference (The Independent 13.12.2014)
- Somalia sexual offences bill hailed as vital step towards lasting change (The Guardian 11.12.14)
- Best and Worst Countries for Women in 2014 (11.12.2014)
- Gender equality must guide 2015 climate deal, U.N. envoy says: TRFN (Reuters 10.12.14)
- Best Way for Professors to Get Good Student Evaluations? Be Male. (Slate Magazine 09.12.14)
- On Gender Day, Peru Steps Forward as the First South American Country to Develop a Climate Change Gender Action Plan (Huffington Post 09.12.14)
- Kathleen Parker: Can conservative women be feminists? (The Washington Post 09.12.14)
- Boardroom Quotas Won’t Help Women (The NY Times 07.12.2014)
- Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Pregnancy Discrimination Case (Time 03.12.14)
- Afghanistan has become a better place for women, but there is a long way to go (The Telegraph 04.12.14)
- Indian mentally ill women ‘at risk’ – Human Rights Watch (BBC 03.12.14)
- Leaked Data Reveals A Big Gender Pay Gap At The Top Of Deloitte (Business Insider 03.12.14)
- Wikipedia’s Gender Problem Gets a Closer Look (Live Science 03.12.14)
- Feminist Geography Expert Available to Talk about ‘Best Countries for Women’ Report (Newswise 03.12.2014)
- The Countries Where It’s Best And Worst To Be A Woman (Fastcoexist 03.12.2014)
- No Gender December: Abbott criticises bid to end gender stereotypes in toys (The Guardian 02.12.2014)
- Watch: Indian women stand up to sexual harassment and the Internet loves it (The Washington Post 01.12.2014)
- Gender selection: Australian couple spent $50,000 and travelled to US to have baby girl (The Guardian 01.12.2014)
- Early marriage figures underline global bias against women, claims study (The Guardian 27.11.2014)