gender
How can women break the pay glass ceiling?
What can be done to break the glass ceiling and get more women off the sticky floor?
Education policy must acknowledge gender differences
This year’s GCSE results show the biggest difference between boys’ and girls’ performance since 2003.
Men are still ‘studs’ while women remain ‘sluts’
If as a society we wish to improve attitudes towards sexual consent - and more importantly reduce the number of women who are sexually assaulted by men - we need to end to the sexual double standard.
Opinion: “Man-up” – The need for feminists to tackle the crisis in masculinity
The new wave of feminism in the UK needs to pay attention to the increasing crisis in masculinity, argues Siobhan Bligh.
Increasingly gendered A Level choices are part of a wider problem and should concern us all
There is a widening gender gap in A Level students' subject choices which is arguably a result of socially conditioned gender norms. Subjects like Physics, Maths, ICT and Economics are dominated by boys whilst girls are the majority in Drama, Law and languages.
Chart: Census data highlights, once again, gender bias in jobs market
The latest Census 2011 data shows, once more, the very clear gender bias in employment - in the types of work men and women have and the number of hours worked.