gender conflict

  • 1gender conflict — гендерный конфликт …

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  • 2Gender studies — is a field of interdisciplinary study which analyzes the phenomenon of gender. Gender Studies is sometimes related to studies of class, race, ethnicity, sexuality and location.Healey, J. F. (2003). Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Class : the… …

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  • 3Gender identity disorder in children — Gender Identity Disorder of Childhood Classification and external resources ICD 10 F64.2 ICD 9 302.6 …

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  • 4Gender-neutrality in languages with grammatical gender — implies promoting language usage which is balanced in its treatment of the genders. For example, advocates of gender neutral language challenge the traditional use of masculine nouns and pronouns ( man , businessman , he , and so on) when… …

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  • 5Gender-neutrality in genderless languages — is typically achieved by using gender inclusive words ( human being , person , businessperson , and so on) instead of gender specific ones ( man , he , businessman , etc.) when one speaks of people whose gender is unknown, ambiguous, or… …

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  • 6Gender mainstreaming — is the public policy concept of assessing the differential implications for women and men of any planned policy action, including legislation and programmes, in all areas and levels.The concept of gender mainstreaming was first proposed at the… …

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  • 7Gender history — is a sub field of History and Gender studies, which looks at the past from the perspective of gender. It is in many ways, an outgrowth of women s history.ImpactDespite its relatively short life, Gender History (and its forerunner Women s History) …

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  • 8Gender role — During World War II, women performed roles some of which would otherwise have been considered male jobs …

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  • 9Conflict of marriage laws — Conflict of laws Preliminiari …

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  • 10Conflict tactics scale — The conflict tactics scale (CTS), created by Murray A. Straus in 1979,[1] is the most widely used research method for identifying intimate partner violence. There are two versions of the CTS, the CTS2 and CTSPC.[2][3][4] As of 2005,[5] the CTS… …

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