GENDER INEQUALITIES ACROSS THE REGIONS
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https://doi.org/10.30890/2709-2313.2022-15-02-015Keywords:
gender inequality, gender equality, gender gap, women in leadership, women empowermentAbstract
This article will analyse the evolution of gender inequalities in different regions, highlighting the main aspects of gender inequality, the role of international institutions in addressing gender inequalities. A special attention will be paid to the analMetrics
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