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See also [http://www.ic.ucsc.edu/college8core/c8wiki/index.php/Category:Eco-Feminism Eco-Feminism] and [http://www.ic.ucsc.edu/college8core/c8wiki/index.php/Development Development].
 
See also [http://www.ic.ucsc.edu/college8core/c8wiki/index.php/Category:Eco-Feminism Eco-Feminism] and [http://www.ic.ucsc.edu/college8core/c8wiki/index.php/Development Development].
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[http://www.oxfam.org.uk/resources/issues/gender/introduction.html Gender Inequality] and economic development from [http://www.oxfam.org]
  
 
[http://www.ted.com/talks/hanna_rosin_new_data_on_the_rise_of_women.html Hanna Rosin reviews startling new data that shows women actually surpassing men in several important measures], such as college graduation rates. Do these trends, both US-centric and global, signal the "end of men"? Probably not -- but they point toward an important societal shift worth deep discussion. (TEDtalk video).
 
[http://www.ted.com/talks/hanna_rosin_new_data_on_the_rise_of_women.html Hanna Rosin reviews startling new data that shows women actually surpassing men in several important measures], such as college graduation rates. Do these trends, both US-centric and global, signal the "end of men"? Probably not -- but they point toward an important societal shift worth deep discussion. (TEDtalk video).
  
 
[http://www.ted.com/talks/halla_tomasdottir.html Halla Tomasdottir: A feminine response to Iceland's financial crash].
 
[http://www.ted.com/talks/halla_tomasdottir.html Halla Tomasdottir: A feminine response to Iceland's financial crash].

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See also Eco-Feminism and Development.

Gender Inequality and economic development from [1]

Hanna Rosin reviews startling new data that shows women actually surpassing men in several important measures, such as college graduation rates. Do these trends, both US-centric and global, signal the "end of men"? Probably not -- but they point toward an important societal shift worth deep discussion. (TEDtalk video).

Halla Tomasdottir: A feminine response to Iceland's financial crash.