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My name is Shizue Tomoda. After retiring from the international civil service, I pursue my interest in creative writing.
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Tag Archives: Sweden
Essay: The Enigma of Gender Gap in Japan
In March this year, I posted on my blog an essay titled “Japan: The worst developed country for women?” I mentioned in it that Japan came in 101st in the “global gender gap index” in 2012 out of 135 countries … Continue reading
Posted in Economic development, Japan, Labour issues, Men and Development, Multicultural, occupation, Women & Development
Tagged Chunnel Tunnel, female coal mine workers, Finland, France, gender gap, gender gap index, gender parity index, Germany, global gender gap index, Iceland, Japan, life expectation, Margaret Thatcher, Norway, Philippines, propose a toast, Republic of Korea, Seikan Tunnel, Sweden, UK, undersea coal mines, UNESCO, USA, wedding in Shinto style, WHO, World Economic Forum
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