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Abortion Rights in Latin America

Table of Contents 1 Overview 2 By Countries 2.1 Chile 2.2 Peru 2.3 Argentina 2.4 Mexico 2.5 Brazil 3 See also 4 References 5 External links Overview In 2006, The New York Times published an editorial denouncing the situation of rights in Latin America. The editorialist explains that in the majority of the countries in […]

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Aborto en la Ciudad de México

Table of Contents 1 Aborto en la Ciudad de México 1.1 Estadísticas 1.2 Otros estados 2 References 3 See also 4 External links Aborto en la Ciudad de México La Ciudad de México es la única entidad en el país donde no es penalizado por la ley. El 24 de abril de 2007, la Asamblea […]

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Accelerating Business Growth by gender Balance in Decision-Making. Women in Middle Management in Italy

March 2015, AFAEMME, Giulia Fedele Equality between men and women is a fundamental right of EU Community Law and a core commitment of the European Union. If it is true that some progress has been made in the last twenty years, it is also true that despite years of rhetoric the representation of women in […]

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Access to bank loans

A loan is a type of debt. In monetary terms, a loan entails the redistribution of financial assets over time, between the lender and the borrower. Loans are an important tool for social mobility. They allow people to purchase property, establish a business, or attend school. Loans and Discrimination In many countries, not all citizens […]

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Access to property

Property is defined as things commonly recognized as belonging to a person or group. Important types of property include real property (), personal property (other physical possessions such as a home, a car, etc.), and intellectual property (rights over artistic creations, inventions, etc.). Owners of property have the right to dispense with the property in […]

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Achieving societal progress through increasing women’s employment opportunities

This article is the sixth in a series of articles related to Wikiprogress. This article largely draws on a special report on “Women and work” published in the 26 November 2011 edition of The Economist and on a recently published report by the OECD Development Centre: “Perspectives on Global Development 2012: Social Cohesion in a […]

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Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer

Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (10 December 1815, London – 27 November 1852, Marylebone, London) was the only legitimate child of George Gordon Byron, the famous poet. She is widely known as Ada Lovelace. She is now famously described as the “first programmer”. Table of Contents 1 Early Life and Education 2 Marriage 3 […]

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Addressing women’s needs for financial education

Table of Contents 1 About 2 About OECD INFE 3 Publication 4 See Also 5 External Links About Both women and men need to be sufficiently financially literate to effectively participate in economic activities and to take appropriate financial decisions for themselves and their families, but women often have less financial knowledge and lower access […]

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Adolescent Birth Rate

Adolescent birth rate, per 1,000 women is a indicator used to address the MDG 5: Improving Maternal Health.  It can be defined as ‘births to women aged 15-19, per 1,000 women’.United Nations. (2010). The Millennium Development Goals Report 2010: Statistical Annex. New York: The United Nations. Table of Contents 1 Rationale 2 Gender Issues 3 […]

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Affirmative action

Affirmative action refers to policies intended to promote access to education or employment for discriminated groups (e.g. minority men or women of all races). Motivation for affirmative action policies is to redress the effects of past and current discrimination and to encourage public institutions such as universities, hospitals and police forces to be more representative […]

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