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Men have a higher rate.
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Men didn't want there womens to work at the 1950s
In the United States, it is illegal to lower the wages of a certain worker based on gender. It was believed in the past that women will never pursue any career as seriously as a man would, because sooner or later they would want to leave it in order to devote themselves to raising children. It is now known that women can do other things than raise children, and can do those things as seriously as a man would, if they so desire. But mainly the wages of women are decided by feminist, misogynist male pigs who believe that women are supposed to be home making babies and doing food. This is very Victorian. This is wrong. This is sexist and not funny at all. The fact that women should be paid more is something which each human being should understand as necessary.
Susan P. Joekes has written: 'The influence of trade expansion on women's work' 'Transformation assistance from developed countries to developing countries' -- subject(s): Commerce, Economic assistance, Underdeveloped areas 'Industrialization, trade and female employment in developing countries' -- subject(s): Commerce, Employment, Foreign trade and employment, Industrialization, Industries, Women, Women in development 'Trade-related employment for women in industry and services in developing countries' -- subject(s): Women in development
The number of births per 1000 women of childbearing age is known as the crude birth rate. It is a key demographic indicator that reflects the fertility level of a population. The rate can vary widely between different countries and regions.
Women in Ethiopia, as with other developing countries, have a harder lot in life than those of America or other so-called developed countries. Women in Ethiopia cannot own land or obtain credit.
Women in developing countries face many dangerous things such as forced marriages, abuse, rape, and deadly diseases.
Niger in Africa. With 51.6 births/1,000 population.http://whichcountry.co/which-country-has-the-highest-birth-rate/Pregnancies would be hard to say since many are not documented but women in developing countries have more pregnancies as well as most maternal deaths.Birth:NigerAbortions: RussiaSexually transmitted diseases: U.S.A (about 1/4)
Niger in Africa. With 51.6 births/1,000 population.http://whichcountry.co/which-country-has-the-highest-birth-rate/Pregnancies would be hard to say since many are not documented but women in developing countries have more pregnancies as well as most maternal deaths.Birth:NigerAbortions: RussiaSexually transmitted diseases: U.S.A (about 1/4)
I think that women in other countries should have the same rights as women do here in the U.S. because we all have the same rights and I think that it should be like this all over the country.
Social cultural factors affecting gender equality in developing countries include traditional gender roles and stereotypes, lack of access to education and healthcare for women, gender-based violence, and limited economic opportunities for women. These factors can perpetuate inequality and hinder women's ability to participate fully in society. Addressing these issues through education, advocacy, and policy changes is crucial to advancing gender equality in developing countries.
It is believed that 1/6 of 1% total of women go through with unassisted births in the Nation, It is not known how many of these unassisted births are by choice.
not sure
Ruth Ansah Ayisi has written: 'Supporting women farmers in the Green Zones of Mozambique' -- subject(s): Mozambique, Women, Women farmers, Employment, Social conditions, Sex role, Developing countries, Women in agriculture
Yes absolutely! In fact ACOG just came out with a statement on why women should be encouraged to have VBACs, even if they've had more than one cesarean.