Gender imbalance refers to the unequal distribution of roles, rights, and opportunities between different genders, often resulting in systemic disadvantages for one gender, typically women and non-binary individuals. This imbalance can manifest in various areas, such as employment, education, healthcare, and political representation. It can stem from cultural norms, societal expectations, and discriminatory practices, leading to significant social and economic consequences. Addressing gender imbalance is essential for promoting equality and fostering inclusive societies.
The antonym of the noun 'gender' is genderlessness, a word for the state of having no gender.
No, it is not. Gender is a noun (male-female classification).
No, Patient's gender is not a continuous variable. It is discrete variable.
Nominal (categorical), and Dependent (it is measured and accounted for, but a researcher cannot manipulate gender).
asexual
Isotope
Sometimes a hoirmonal inbalance can bring this about.
yes. due to a hormonal inbalance.
when ecology gets lost when ecology gets lost
inbalance in ABG's
inbalance of the car
sometimes it dependes on how much eletricity goes into the dog
Cancer , blood sugar inbalance and so on.
hormone inbalance or just a bad day (comin for a girl with exact problems)
Usually because of some sort of trauma earlier in life, or a chemical inbalance in the brain
They create a controlled roll force which is needed to correct an inbalance of lift or spanwise loading.
All English nouns are of common gender.