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单词 gender gap
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Definition of gender gap in US English:

gender gap

noun
  • The discrepancy in opportunities, status, attitudes, etc., between men and women.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Could it be that the most salient divide in our politics is not the gender gap, the marriage gap, or the religion gap, but instead the happiness gap?
    • Working off of that baseline, the gender gap may not be so remarkable.
    • I've heard that knitting has crossed its traditional gender gap and now it's perfectly reasonable to see a guy working on a sweater while waiting for the bus.
    • Surprisingly, the gender gap in newspaper reading has little to do with working moms or the presence of children in the household.
    • The shrinking of the gender gap in income is ‘even more dramatic,’ he acknowledges.
    • An emerging crop of young, talented female designers may change the gender gap in Indonesian fashion, traditionally dominated by men.
    • In Spain, however, there was no gender gap with 25 per cent of men and 25 per cent of women admitting they craved chocolate.
    • There's quite a gender gap between the two candidates, isn't there?
    • There is a gender gap in this country, and there's a difference in the way women vote and men vote.
    • Because I am gay, my sexual proclivities are not hindered by a gender gap.
    • This continuing gender gap becomes a larger problem as more and more women are responsible for the economic viability of their families.
    • Though the gender gap in this sector has been reduced to some extent, contextualising the pedagogical system was of utmost importance.
    • In the same time period, they ran 392 articles on the gender gap.
    • The gender gap grew wider when football was added to the equation.
    • However, there was something of a gender gap in responses.
    • Is it because women share common interests or attitudes that there is a gender gap on support towards sovereignty?
    • The results show the existence of a noteworthy gender gap.
    • But like other gender stories, the gender gap also conceals important political differences between women.
    • So there's a big gender gap there in favor of men when it comes to Christmas spending this year.
    • He talked at one point about perceived problems of gender or a purported gender gap.
 
 

Definition of gender gap in US English:

gender gap

noun
  • The discrepancy in opportunities, status, attitudes, etc., between men and women.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because I am gay, my sexual proclivities are not hindered by a gender gap.
    • Is it because women share common interests or attitudes that there is a gender gap on support towards sovereignty?
    • In the same time period, they ran 392 articles on the gender gap.
    • So there's a big gender gap there in favor of men when it comes to Christmas spending this year.
    • The shrinking of the gender gap in income is ‘even more dramatic,’ he acknowledges.
    • Surprisingly, the gender gap in newspaper reading has little to do with working moms or the presence of children in the household.
    • There's quite a gender gap between the two candidates, isn't there?
    • Could it be that the most salient divide in our politics is not the gender gap, the marriage gap, or the religion gap, but instead the happiness gap?
    • Working off of that baseline, the gender gap may not be so remarkable.
    • This continuing gender gap becomes a larger problem as more and more women are responsible for the economic viability of their families.
    • There is a gender gap in this country, and there's a difference in the way women vote and men vote.
    • The results show the existence of a noteworthy gender gap.
    • He talked at one point about perceived problems of gender or a purported gender gap.
    • Though the gender gap in this sector has been reduced to some extent, contextualising the pedagogical system was of utmost importance.
    • But like other gender stories, the gender gap also conceals important political differences between women.
    • I've heard that knitting has crossed its traditional gender gap and now it's perfectly reasonable to see a guy working on a sweater while waiting for the bus.
    • However, there was something of a gender gap in responses.
    • The gender gap grew wider when football was added to the equation.
    • In Spain, however, there was no gender gap with 25 per cent of men and 25 per cent of women admitting they craved chocolate.
    • An emerging crop of young, talented female designers may change the gender gap in Indonesian fashion, traditionally dominated by men.
 
 
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