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The Nordic Paradox in Australia: Women's Advancement and Male Resentment – The Diplomat


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One of the more disturbing pieces of research to appear in Australia in recent weeks has shown an increased likelihood of domestic violence when women earn more than their male partners. Researchers from the Australian National University indicate that this perceived violation of gender norms is proving emotionally confronting to some men, who sense a loss of power and feel the need to use violence to reassert it.
Their research highlights what should be considered Australia’s most pressing social and political problem: male resentment.
These trends are not unique to Australia, as a similar problem has been identified in the Nordic countries. The phenomenon is known as the “Nordic Paradox” because these countries consistently rank as some of the most gender equal in terms of education, economic opportunity, pay, and political representation, yet also maintain disproportionately high levels of violence against women. ....

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Iceland human rights hell for women, children and the disabled


Iceland human rights hell for women, children and the disabled
Monday, 08 March 2021 10:02 AM  
[ Last Update: Tuesday, 09 March 2021 4:23 AM ]
UN Human rights council, September 2020. (AFP)
Despite the Icelandic authorities’ claim of gender equality, the country is plagued by violence against women whereby one in four Icelandic women is likely to be raped or sexually assaulted during her life.
Iceland, an island country in the North Atlantic Ocean with barely more than 350,000 citizens popular for its beautiful landmarks and picturesque views the tiny country is yet fraught with numerous problems.
Many of them directly or indirectly related to human rights issues. Child poverty is one of these issues which saw a dramatic rise in Iceland after the 2008 economic downturn. ....

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