The role of piped water supplies in advancing health, economic development, and gender equality in rural communities
Piped water interventions resulted in a significant reduction of time spent fetching water for girls and women, as well as increased household water consumption.
James C. Winter,
Gary L. Darmstadt,
Jennifer Davis
When accomplishments come back to haunt you: the negative effect of competence signals on women's performance evaluations
Women with higher achievements tend to have lower performance evaluations when assessed by male evaluators who are more likely to align their beliefs with group-based hierarchies in society.
The Effect of Gender-Targeted Transfers: Experimental Evidence From India
Evidence from India suggests gender-targeted cash transfer programs can empower women in household decision-making processes but have little effect on household expenditures, savings, income, or nutrition.
Defending the Sex/Gender Binary: The Role of Gender Identification and Need for Closure
In the United Kingdom and Sweden, psychological factors including gender identification and need for closure are associated with binary gender/sex views, prejudice toward non-binary people, and opposition to gender-neutral pronouns.
Thekla Morgenroth,
Marie Gustafsson Sendén,
Anna Lindqvist,
Emma Aurora Renström,
Michelle Kim Ryan,
Thomas Morton
The role of piped water supplies in advancing health, economic development, and gender equality in rural communities
Piped water interventions resulted in a significant reduction of time spent fetching water for girls and women, as well as increased household water consumption.
James C. Winter,
Gary L. Darmstadt,
Jennifer Davis
When accomplishments come back to haunt you: the negative effect of competence signals on women's performance evaluations
Women with higher achievements tend to have lower performance evaluations when assessed by male evaluators who are more likely to align their beliefs with group-based hierarchies in society.
The Effect of Gender-Targeted Transfers: Experimental Evidence From India
Evidence from India suggests gender-targeted cash transfer programs can empower women in household decision-making processes but have little effect on household expenditures, savings, income, or nutrition.
Defending the Sex/Gender Binary: The Role of Gender Identification and Need for Closure
In the United Kingdom and Sweden, psychological factors including gender identification and need for closure are associated with binary gender/sex views, prejudice toward non-binary people, and opposition to gender-neutral pronouns.
Thekla Morgenroth,
Marie Gustafsson Sendén,
Anna Lindqvist,
Emma Aurora Renström,
Michelle Kim Ryan,
Thomas Morton