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Home > Resources > Gender Inequality and Rigid Norms Linked With Poor Health, Global Research Shows

Gender Inequality and Rigid Norms Linked With Poor Health, Global Research Shows

Posted on June 21, 2019

Listen to Stanford Medicine’s 1:2:1 podcast host, Paul Costello, and Stanford global health expert, Gary Darmstdat, discuss a new series of papers published in The Lancet that address the health-damaging effects of gender inequality, and the harms caused by norms restricting acceptable behaviors of men, women, and gender minorities. The papers encompass the entire lifespan, draw on data from many regions of the world, and show health harms not just for women and girls but also for men, boys, and people who do not meet traditional gender expectations

Listen to Stanford Medicine’s 1:2:1 podcast host, Paul Costello, and Stanford global health expert, Gary Darmstdat, discuss a new series of papers published in The Lancet that address the health-damaging effects of gender inequality, and the harms caused by norms restricting acceptable behaviors of men, women, and gender minorities. The papers encompass the entire lifespan, draw on data from many regions of the world, and...Read More

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