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Research Round-Up on Equality: Elsevier Tribute to International Women’s Day

equalityIn honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, Elsevier Connect published an impressive list of articles on gender equality which published in Elsevier journals. Scroll down to the Labor and Economy section to find The American Journal of Medicine’s contribution.

From Elsevier Connect

Gender Equality? What Research Reveals

From politics and business to health and home– 42 freely available studies on gender (in)equality

Gender equality – or its absence – affects all aspects of life, from labor and the economy to health, education and domestic life. The importance of gender equality led the United Nations to include it in the 17 Sustainable Development Goals: “Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.”

  Women and girls are disproportionately affected by issues related to gender inequality, yet it is clear that by tackling these issues and improving equality for women, the benefits will be felt by entire communities.

Kay Tancock, Publisher of Elsevier’s geography journals, says:

Although great strides have been made in many areas of gender equality over the last few decades, and public awareness has increased vastly, there remains much yet to be done. Women’s lives are the subject of a large body of research in a wide range of disciplines today because it is clear that, whether in public or in private, women experience the world differently to their male counterparts, and they are not on an equal footing.

In honor of International Women’s Day 2016 and the UN’s theme of “Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality,” our colleagues working in many disciplines at Elsevier have selected some of the most recent relevant research articles on gender inequality from our journals. These articles have been made freely available for 90 days, until May 31, 2016, while the open access articles are free to read forever.

Read the special collection on gender inequality Access

Agriculture

Business

Gender

Health

Labor and Economy

Performance

Politics

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