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The Guardian reports on comments from our chair, Julia Gillard, who has warned global progress on gender equality is "really glacial and slow" and going backwards among young people.
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When GIWL first reported this trend a couple of years ago I decided to look into it. More to do, but here is where I have reached so far.Anyone out there also working on these questions, please share your work too!https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s43545-023-00805-5https://rdcu.be/dxdJN
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