Most men and women hold biases against women – what does this mean for the future? | ABC News

Bias against women is almost the same as it was a decade ago and gender inequality is stagnant, according to new research released by the United Nations Development Programme. Almost nine out of 10 people surveyed still hold fundamental biases against women and 43 per cent think men make better business executives.
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Politics professor at the University of New South Wales, Claire Annesley, says she’s not shocked at the findings.

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