Gender And Work In Todays World A Reader

Gender norms, roles and relations, and gender inequality and inequity, affect people’s health all around the world. This Q&A examines the links between gender and health, highlighting WHO’s ongoing work to address gender-related barriers to healthcare, advance gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls in all their diversity, and achieve health for all.

A new report published by the World Health Organization (WHO), “Fair share for health and care: gender and the undervaluation of health and care work" illustrates how gender inequalities in health and care work negatively impact women, health systems and health outcomes.

Formulating gender-transformative policies and health professional regulations through all levels of health governance would help achieve gender parity and gender equality in the workplace, increase women in leadership and decision-making roles and ensure decent work conditions for all.

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Yahoo Finance: New Memoir Bridges the Leadership Gap on Gender Identity and Workplace Belonging

New Memoir Bridges the Leadership Gap on Gender Identity and Workplace Belonging

Yahoo Sports: How gender gaps in workplace mental health are fueling a multitrillion-dollar productivity crisis

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Spring Health reports gender gaps in workplace mental health lead to a $9.6 trillion productivity loss, urging tailored support for equity.

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How gender gaps in workplace mental health are fueling a multitrillion-dollar productivity crisis

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Fast Company: How leaders can bridge the gender equity divide at work

Finance & Commerce: Bridging the gap on gender equity in the workplace

MSN: Remote work reduced gender discrimination. Returning to the office may change that

Remote work reduced gender discrimination. Returning to the office may change that

ascopubs.org: Gender Equity and Workplace Mistreatment in Oncology: Results From a Survey by the Brazilian Society of Clinical Oncology