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  2. Gender inequality in India - Wikipedia

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    Gender inequality in India refers to health, education, economic and political inequalities between men and women in India. [1] Various international gender inequality indices rank India differently on each of these factors, as well as on a composite basis, and these indices are controversial. [2] [3]

  3. Male expendability - Wikipedia

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    This article needs attention from an expert in Anthropology.The specific problem is: It is not clear exactly how big of a deal this idea is in anthropology, whether it really is a counterpart to economy-of-effort theory and compatibility with childcare, and an expert would probably be able to identify some sources (or have an old undergraduate textbook on hand) to provide solid grounding.

  4. Equality Labs - Wikipedia

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    The report cites examples of disinformation, such as the Men's Rights Asians movement and Hindu nationalism in India. [15] In 2023, Equality Labs was part of a coalition introduced by Kshama Sawant testifying in support of an ordinance in Seattle to ban caste-based discrimination and add caste as a protected category to the Seattle Equal Rights ...

  5. Hypergamy - Wikipedia

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    The term 'social equals' typically pertains to shared social circles rather than economic equality. [13] [14] [15] A 2012 analysis of a survey of 8,953 people in 37 countries, which found that the more gender-equal a country, the likelier male and female respondents were to report seeking the same qualities in each other rather than different ...

  6. Sexual division of labour - Wikipedia

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    Sexual division of labour (SDL) is the delegation of different tasks between the male and female members of a species. Among human hunter-gatherer societies, males and females are responsible for the acquisition of different types of foods and shared them with each other for a mutual or familial benefit. [1]

  7. Substantive equality - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle's notion of equality influenced the conception of formal equality in western jurisprudence. Formal equality advocates for the neutral treatment of all people based on the norms of the dominant group in society. [5] While first-wave feminism mostly advocated for formal equality, second-wave feminism promoted substantive equality. [11]

  8. Level of support for evolution - Wikipedia

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    In a survey conducted across 12 states in India, public acceptance of evolution stood at 68.5%. [116] [117] In 2023, NCERT, under the rationalization scheme, removed Darwin's theory of evolution from class 10th school textbooks. Only students who take opt for biology in class 11th will be taught Darwin's theory of evolution. [118] [119]

  9. Gender-equality paradox - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent use of the term is in relation to the disputed claim that increased gender differences in participation in STEM careers arise in countries that have more gender equality, [3] [4] based on a study in Psychological Science by Gijsbert Stoet and David C. Geary, [5] which received substantial coverage in non-academic media outlets.