DP Geography Questionbank
Gender and change
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Examine gender inequalities in culture, status, education, birth ratios, health, employment, empowerment, life expectancy, family size, migration, legal rights and land tenure.Directly related questions
- 18M.1.bp.5: To what extent do the most successful poverty reduction strategies focus on wealth creation and...
- 17N.1.bp.01b: Suggest two reasons why the percentage of female land ownership in Malawi is similar to the...
- 17N.1.bp.01a: State the country with the biggest gap between female and male land ownership.
- .1.bp.1a: Referring to the diagram, state the rank order (from highest to lowest level of equality) for the...
- .1.bp.1b: Describe the status of women in country X.
- .1.bp.1c: Explain the relationship between fertility and the status of women.
- 11M.1.bp.1a: Referring to the graph, describe how female empowerment in politics varied between regions in 1997.
- 11M.1.bp.1b: Suggest reasons why female empowerment in politics has risen since 1997.
- 11N.1.bp.7: Examine the view that gender inequalities are a major obstacle to development.
- 13N.1.bp.1c: Explain the recent trends in life expectancy at birth for a named country or region.
- 14M.1.bp.5: “Investing in gender equality is the most effective strategy to promote economic and...
- 13N.1.bp.6: “Greater gender equality is the most effective way to reduce poverty and stimulate development.”...
- 13N.1.bp.7: “A falling fertility rate is always beneficial to a country.” Discuss this statement.
- 15N.1.bp.1a: (i) Identify which country has greater gender equality. (ii) Using data from the graph, describe...
- 15N.1.bp.1b: Suggest two possible reasons why women in countries like country B have a high level of political...
- 15M.1.bp.1d: Suggest two reasons why men have a lower life expectancy than women in most countries.