ONO Yoshikuni - Gender Stereotypes and Candidate Evaluation: Why are Japanese Women Underrepresented in Politics ? Maia ROOTS - Gender Wars in Japanese Custody and Contact Disputes and Related Discours
Due to current technology and the third wave feminist movement, gender inequality in other countries...
In 1985 a director general of the cultural affairs bureau of the Ministry of Education (in Japan), M...
Although there has been substantial progress toward gender equality, great disparities still persist...
Despite being a democratic and economically successful country, women in Japanese politics are extre...
Notwithstanding the country’s socio-economic advancement, Japanese women’s presence in politics lags...
Political alienation, characterized as a lack of faith in government and of a sense of power to infl...
Why is it that a country advanced in technology, human rights, and many other developmental indices ...
This book looks at the gendering of the political system in Japan and the effects of that system on ...
We can survey the study of language and gender for Japanese by dividing it into three distinct but i...
Women are politically underrepresented. This is true in Japan regardless of its political and econo...
Women in Japan voted and stood for office for the first time on 10 April 1946. It was the country\u2...
The 1979 UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women highlights th...
The study of women and politics in Japan provided many insights into women\u27s activism as well as ...
What explains gender discrimination in Japan? While Japan ranks near the worst among advanced democr...
This paper focuses on Japan, a socioeconomically advanced, developed democracy which has relatively ...
Due to current technology and the third wave feminist movement, gender inequality in other countries...
In 1985 a director general of the cultural affairs bureau of the Ministry of Education (in Japan), M...
Although there has been substantial progress toward gender equality, great disparities still persist...
Despite being a democratic and economically successful country, women in Japanese politics are extre...
Notwithstanding the country’s socio-economic advancement, Japanese women’s presence in politics lags...
Political alienation, characterized as a lack of faith in government and of a sense of power to infl...
Why is it that a country advanced in technology, human rights, and many other developmental indices ...
This book looks at the gendering of the political system in Japan and the effects of that system on ...
We can survey the study of language and gender for Japanese by dividing it into three distinct but i...
Women are politically underrepresented. This is true in Japan regardless of its political and econo...
Women in Japan voted and stood for office for the first time on 10 April 1946. It was the country\u2...
The 1979 UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women highlights th...
The study of women and politics in Japan provided many insights into women\u27s activism as well as ...
What explains gender discrimination in Japan? While Japan ranks near the worst among advanced democr...
This paper focuses on Japan, a socioeconomically advanced, developed democracy which has relatively ...
Due to current technology and the third wave feminist movement, gender inequality in other countries...
In 1985 a director general of the cultural affairs bureau of the Ministry of Education (in Japan), M...
Although there has been substantial progress toward gender equality, great disparities still persist...