| CNBC Make It explores women's advancement in work | | | | YOU MAY ALSO LIKE | Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai's father, Ziauddin, reflects on going to school while his sisters stayed home and the role fathers have to play in advancing women's rights. "Patriarchy is sheer stupidity," he writes. "Fathers have a great interest in dismantling it." "What Being Malala's Father Taught Me About Feminism" (Time)
Juntendo University in Tokyo was one of several medical schools that were found to be rigging entrance exam results to favor male applicants. Now, in the first year since the practice was abolished, more women have passed the entrance exam than men. "Women outperform men after Japan medical school stops rigging exam scores" (The Guardian)
They're "the goose laying the golden egg": Vox takes a closer look at the female gun influencers of Instagram, who use the platform to promote firearms in a way the companies that make them aren't allowed to. "The hired guns of Instagram" (Vox) | | Tell Us Your Story | | Tell us your thoughts and experiences #closingthegap. | | | |
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