Family members are increasingly caring for aging parents or spouses as the U.S. population gets older. Caregivers' ...
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC), in collaboration with SETU, organised an orientation session in ...
However, people born in the 1950s were raised differently from the rest of us. They were expected to manage their own boredom without screens, solve their own problems without parental oversight, and ...
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Endless shifts for women: Unpaid care work in India
This article is authored by Cchavi Vasisht, associate fellow, Chintan Research Foundation, New Delhi.
Controversial Pastor Doug Wilson's theological and historical views, particularly on gender roles and slavery, have long drawn scrutiny and criticism.
Quiet majority medicine raises key challenges as women become the majority in U.S. residency programs, highlighting gaps in pay and leadership roles.
Many countries now separate childbirth-related medical recovery from general parental leave and provide equal entitlements to parents regardless of gender or family structure. South Africa is now ...
Efforts to improve reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) have historically centered on women as primary recipients of care, with ...
A recent study in the Journal of Business and Psychology suggests a man’s workplace fulfillment is deeply connected to his ...
Yes, on paper men and women have the same rights. But in the year 2026, if you look at the statistics, are men and women truly equal?
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