gender
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Study finds four signs that could help with early detection of ovarian cancer
Jenny Doust, The Conversation
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Why few Indian women get maternity benefits
TS Kavita Rajeshwari, IndiaSpend.com Avanindra Nath Thakur, IndiaSpend.com Manini Ojha, IndiaSpend.com
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Unsafe by design: Bad infrastructure keeps women watching their backs – fixing this would be a start
Shilpa Phadke
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Rape, murder of Kolkata doctor highlight failure of workplace safety provisions for women
Geetisha Dasgupta
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Why sexual harassment goes unchecked on Indian campuses
Johanna Deeksha
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Interview: Queer movement has rethinking to do amid fractures of caste, religion but must draw lines
Sharif Rangnekar
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Kamala Harris and why the US still has a problem with the idea of a woman president
Caroline Leicht, The Conversation
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Why most women with cancer in India die young
Swagata Yadavar
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For trans youth, working in corporate India is a losing battle
Mahima Jain
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The human and economic costs of the militarised India-Bangladesh border
Sahana Ghosh
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Why family laws are usually patriarchal: An evolutionary perspective
Raheel Dhattiwala
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A doctor writes: How trans people are excluded from healthcare, putting their lives at risk
Christianez Ratna Kiruba
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The uncomfortable gender politics behind the accusations against a war widow
Divya Aslesha
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How Donald Trump’s racist appeals to America’s ‘nostalgic past’ could swing votes in his favour
Spencer Goidel, The Conversation
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Japanese monarchy could fade into history but unwillingness over female succession persists
Ella Tennant, The Conversation
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Interview: Queer folx should also play straight characters – and warriors, wanderers and vampires
Sharif Rangnekar
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Divorce is leading to gender equality in parenting, shows Sweden study
Helen Eriksson, The Conversation
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How many gig workers does India have? Nobody knows and it’s helping companies duck responsibility
Aman Singh, IndiaSpend.com Udisha Srivastav, IndiaSpend.com
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Cervical cancer kills one woman every seven minutes in India – but screening rates are abysmally low
Swagata Yadavar
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In Pakistan, extreme heat has become one more fetter on women’s sports
Zofeen T Ebrahim, Thomson Reuters Foundation