A FEW EXAMPLES OF OPPOSED THINKING ABOUT GENDER DIFFERENCES

A few examples of opposed thinking about gender differences

Examples of anti-feminine and pro-feminine reasoning with Otto Weininger, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Sigmund Freud, Arthur Schopenhauer, Aristotle, Simone de Beauvoir, Pierre Bourdieu, Harriet Taylor Mill and John Stuart Mill.Review of these theories points to the need to respect distinction (physical) characteristics of show-blouse-garnet sex and (cul

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The Interactions Between Digitalization, Innovation and Employment in European Companies: Insights from a Latent Class Analysis

There is increasing concern regarding the association between technological change and jobs.This study explores how different patterns of digitalization and innovation relate to job creation in European companies.We use data from the European Company Survey 2019 collected by Eurofound and Cedefop.We apply Latent Class Analysis (LCA) to identify the

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Empirically-derived dimensions of childhood adversity and cumulative risk: associations with measures of depression, anxiety, and psychosis-spectrum psychopathology

Background: Investigating different approaches to operationalizing childhood adversity and how they relate to transdiagnostic psychopathology is relevant to advance research on mechanistic processes and to inform intervention efforts.To our knowledge, previous studies have not used questionnaire and interview measures of childhood adversity to exam

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