This is our presentation analyzing and comparing the parental leave policies in the United States and Sweden.
This video discusses the discrimination women continue to experience in the medical field. We compared the United States to Japan through legal, social, economic, and religious aspects. At the end of our presentation, we provide some recommendations on how to solve the issues that women face.
This group’s presentation goes over the gender identity, specifically transgenderism, in the workplace in Pakistan and the U.S.. The presentation goes over the country’s cultures, how each country’s think of gender identities, similarities and differences, and what recommendations we could… Continue Reading →
This video discusses the treatment of women in various aspects of Yemeni and U.S. society and compares them. At the end of the video, we provide recommendations to organizations in the two countries to address the unique issues facing women… Continue Reading →
Our presentation covers the differences between the social class systems within Austria and the United States. Using this as our lens, we then look deeper into how this hierarchy affects an individual’s ability to pursue higher education.
Our presentation dives into the topic of sexism within the healthcare industry. We explore varying cultural implications in both China and the US to analyze the extent of sexism seen in the healthcare industry of each country. After exploring the… Continue Reading →
The US has a much shorter maternity leave offered to new parents. In our presentation we compared the US offered maternity leave to that of Bulgaria.
This presentation explores disability rights in Australia and the United States. A comparison of three specific topics – the history of laws and assistance, cultural attitudes and biases, and societal expectations of disability – show how people with disabilities in… Continue Reading →
This is a presentation on sexual orientation in the workplace in Argentina and the United States. We go into depth on various cultural aspects and government policies and what environment they create.
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