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  2. 'Do we trust women?': Harris seizes on Beyoncé endorsement as ...

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    For women, 17% said it was the most important policy. The economy and inflation were the most common top issue among both genders, but for a higher percentage of men.

  3. Women's rights - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, UN Women was founded through the merging of the Division for the Advancement of Women, the International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women, the Office of the Special Adviser or Gender Issues Advancement of Women and the United Nations Development Fund for Women by General Assembly Resolution 63/311.

  4. Gender Issues (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Gender Issues is an American academic journal of gender and gender equity studies. The journal primarily publishes scholarly articles and essays that examine gender roles and relationships. [1] It also critically considers the social, economic, legal, and political impacts of those roles and relationships. [2] It was formerly known as Feminist ...

  5. Gender inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Center for American Women and Politics reports that, as of 2013, 18.3% of congressional seats are held by women and 23% of statewide elective offices are held by women; while the percentage of Congress made up of women has steadily increased, statewide elective positions held by women have decreased from their peak of 27.6% in 2001. Women ...

  6. Gender equality - Wikipedia

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    Seclusion of women within the home was a common practice among the upper classes of many societies, and this still remains the case today in some societies. Before the 20th century it was also common in parts of Southern Europe, such as much of Spain. [119] Women's freedom of movement continues to be legally restricted in some parts of the world.

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    Article 6 obliges states parties to "take all appropriate measures, including legislation, to suppress all forms of trafficking in women and exploitation of prostitution of women." [5] Article 7 guarantees women equality in political and public life with a focus on equality in voting, participation in government, and participation in "non ...

  8. Many women deal with painful sex, bladder issues. There's a ...

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    Despite estimates that upwards of 1 in 3 women have pelvic floor disorder, experts say help is rarely easy to find. ... Many women deal with painful sex, bladder issues. There's a fix, but most ...

  9. Women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of women's health issues in American culture is inspired by second-wave feminism in the United States. [68] As a result of this movement, women of the United States began to question the largely male-dominated health care system and demanded a right to information on issues regarding their physiology and anatomy. [68]