A) Inclusive policies B) Gender stereotypes C) Equal representation D) Equality laws
A) Challenge stereotypes and biases B) Avoid conversations about gender C) Support unequal treatment D) Ignore inequality
A) Provide access to education and resources B) Limit reproductive rights C) Promote gender stereotypes D) Restrict career opportunities
A) Limit opportunities and perpetuate discrimination B) Expand possibilities and promote equality C) Eliminate societal norms D) Enhance personal growth
A) Human rights are gender-specific B) Human rights exclude certain genders C) Gender equality is a fundamental human right D) Gender equality restricts human rights
A) Stagnant progress B) Improved productivity and innovation C) Decreased opportunities for growth D) Decreased employee satisfaction
A) Enhanced business performance B) Sustainable economic development C) Increased job opportunities for all genders D) Loss of potential economic growth
A) United Kingdom B) Canada C) United States D) New Zealand
A) 2005 B) 1990 C) 1950 D) 1979
A) Feminism B) Gender-based Violence C) Gender Equality D) Sexism |