Article published:10th December 2018
This article explains the social impact and stigma surrounding the power distribution between males and females.
"The discovery that more men than women hold positions of power rarely comes as a surprise. What may be more unexpected is the things are not always as they seem when women appear to have equality."
In a Slovenian courtroom, the. judge is four times more likely to be female than male.
Rwanda - six out of ten parliamentarians are now female, which puts it ahead of every country worldwide.
"The relationship between women and power is complex and it's difficult to draw strong conclusions from looking at any one side statistic - it's important to always look at the bigger picture."
In conclusion, this article was not as useful as I expected it to be, for my project. The BBC is a trusted source, so I believe the article to be credible. However, the article focuses on examples in a developing country (such as Rwanda) and a western Europe country (such as Slovenia).
(In the post above, I have noted my findings for further use, all information is from the link at the top of this page.)
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