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gender diversity

[ jen-der di-vur-si-tee, ‐dahy‐ ]

noun

  1. gender identity or gender expression that does not conform to socially defined male or female gender norms.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of gender diversity1

First recorded in 1980–85

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Example Sentences

Gender quotas for boards of directors are one tool commonly employed in the pursuit of gender diversity.

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He said the racial, cultural, sexual and gender diversity of those working both on and off-camera encouraged an open and authentic environment that elicited better on-screen performances.

Unfortunately, we were forced to limit our analysis to gender diversity because firm-level information on racial and ethnic diversity is not widely available.

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She also posted an email to the internal employee group complaining about her treatment and accusing Google of being disingenuous in its commitment to racial and gender diversity, equity and inclusivity.

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Diversity data is difficult to find publicly, but one consistently reported aspect is gender diversity.

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That they will leverage their voices and their power to make real change to improve gender diversity.

Entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa is a vocal proponent of gender diversity.

For a copy of the report, please click here: “Gender Diversity and Corporate Performance”

Stereotyping is one of the key reasons why gender diversity has generally been quite poor.

Ethnic and gender diversity, of course, do figure in to ticket considerations.

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