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Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein was born in 1874 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania (). She is known as an avant-garde American writer, whose Paris home was a salon for the leading artists and writers of the period between World Wars I and II. Table of Contents 1 Education 2 Paris: Friendships with painters and writers 3 World War II […]

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Gerty Cori

Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz (August 15, 1896 – October 26, 1957) was an American biochemist born in Prague (Austrian Empire) who, together with her husband Carl Ferdinand Cori and Argentine physiologist Bernardo Houssay, received a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1947 for their discovery of how glycogen (animal starch) — a derivative […]

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Getting a Job: Legal Gender Map of 141 Economies

Table of Contents 1 Mapping the Legal Gender Gap in Getting a Job 2 Working Hours and Restrictions 3 Parental benefits 4 Retirement and pensions 5 Legal Rights 6 References 7 See also 8 External links Mapping the Legal Gender Gap in Getting a Job Mapping the Legal Gender Gap in Getting a Job describes […]

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GID-DB variables: discriminatory family code

The Gender, Institutions and Development Database (GID-DB) is the only database providing researchers and policymakers with key data on gender-based discrimination in social institutions. Covering 160 countries, the GID-DB contains comprehensive information on legal, cultural and traditional practices that discriminate against women and girls. The GID-DB covers five sub-indices including discriminatory family code. Discriminatory family code […]

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GID-DB variables: restricted civil liberties

The Gender, Institutions and Development Database (GID-DB) is the only database providing researchers and policymakers with key data on gender-based discrimination in social institutions. Covering 160 countries, the GID-DB contains comprehensive information on legal, cultural and traditional practices that discriminate against women and girls. The GID-DB covers five sub-indices including restricted civil liberties. This sub-index captures […]

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GID-DB variables: restricted physical integrity

The Gender, Institutions and Development Database (GID-DB) is the only database providing researchers and policymakers with key data on gender-based discrimination in social institutions. Covering 160 countries, the GID-DB contains comprehensive information on legal, cultural and traditional practices that discriminate against women and girls. The GID-DB covers five sub-indices including restricted physical integrity. This sub-index captures […]

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Gingo Ogino: Japan’s First Female Physician

Ginko Ogino was the first woman doctor licensed to practice western medicine in . She had to overcome enormous prejudice and numerous obstacles in a strongly patriarchal society, that regarded medicine as a profession only for men. Table of Contents 1 Early Life 2 The Decision to Become A Doctor 3 The Battle to Become […]

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Girl Child Labourers in India: An Invisible Issue

Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Definitions: Child, Child Labour, Child Work 3 Situation of Girl Child Labourers – Facts and Figures 4 Causes for Girl Child Labour 5 Working Areas of Girl Child Labourers in India 6 Conclusion 7 References 8 See also 9 Bibliography Introduction Despite ´s fast economic growth since the 1990s, […]

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Girl Child Soldiers

Table of Contents 1 Who is a Child Soldier? 2 The Issue 3 References 4 See also 5 External links 6 Further reading Who is a Child Soldier? The Cape Town Principles define a child soldier as any person under 18 years who is part of any kind of regular or irregular armed force in […]

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Girl Scouts (U.S.A.)

Table of Contents 1 About 1.1 The Girl Scout Promise 1.2 The Girl Scout Law 1.3 Mission 2 Founding 3 Levels 4 Cookies 5 Affiliations 6 References 7 See Also About Girl Scouts is for girls aged 5-17.“Girl Scouts of the USA is the world’s preeminent organisation dedicated solely to girls – all girls – […]

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