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Women in politics: overcoming the gender disparity

Women in politics: overcoming the gender disparity

October 5, 2017adminLeave a comment

Gender disparity is described as the idea or perception that individual is unequally treated wholly or partly due to their gender.[1] It is rather influenced by gender stereotypes and perceptions which are usually passed from one individual to another which usually begins from an early age. This disparity has rather caused a hindrance to many…Read More

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