University of Helsinki: Refuting the Gender-Equality Paradox
August 16, 2024
August 16, 2024
HELSINKI, Finland, Aug. 16 (TNSres) -- The University of Helsinki issued the following news release:
The gender-equality paradox, which argues that gender differences are more pronounced in more egalitarian countries and vice versa, has recently been extensively covered in the media. However, a new study refutes the idea.
Numerous studies in recent years have suggested that differences between men and women are more pronounced in countries that score highly on gender eq . . .
The gender-equality paradox, which argues that gender differences are more pronounced in more egalitarian countries and vice versa, has recently been extensively covered in the media. However, a new study refutes the idea.
Numerous studies in recent years have suggested that differences between men and women are more pronounced in countries that score highly on gender eq . . .