In any profession, the perceptions of motherhood and fatherhood can be very different. In politics, the difference is particularly significant and causes a serious problem. Gender bias is present within the party and with voters, too. This two-faced political gender bias makes it much harder for women to be treated equally. And, even if they succeed in eliminating the bias within the party, they will need a different set of tools to succeed in eliminating the bias among voters.
Breaking gender barriers in politics: Why we need more leaders like Ardern and Marin
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