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amendment 19
Although suffrage requirements varied from colony to colony, the linchpin of voting laws was a. property qualification. b. education qualification. c. gender qualification. d. slave ownership qualification. e. religious qualification
In English the noun 'florist' is a gender-neutral occupational noun (a common gender noun).
Yes, the only qualification is that they need to be the right age and gender.
they are party identification, name familiarity , gender , ethnic characteristics, and political experience.
RUTH WOODFIELD has written: 'WHAT WOMEN WANT FROM WORK: GENDER AND OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE IN THE 21ST CENTURY'
There aren't gender roles in Tahiti. Tahiti is perceived by the rest of the world as an androgynous society (according to Gilmore, 1990) men and women share the same status and occupational opportunities
For one to answer the question should know your age, qualification, experience, and gender.
Discrimination can be lawful in limited circumstances where there is a genuine occupational qualification or legitimate business necessity that requires the discriminatory practice. For example, certain jobs may have specific physical requirements that justify discrimination based on age or gender. However, these situations are subject to legal scrutiny to ensure they comply with anti-discrimination laws.
August 18, 1920 ratified the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote
It's probably not illegal in some countries, but inadvisable in most circumstances.
Some people think that because you are a Male or Female, you get paid more or less, companies and businesses are trying to promote gender equality. The main thing that affects the income of a gender is what qualifications they have. if they have been to university, and have a degree, then their income would be considerably higher than someone who has just come out of college with a Level 2 Qualification.