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The phrase "from a gendered perspective" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the information or viewpoint being presented is influenced by societal ideas and expectations of gender. Example: "From a gendered perspective, women have traditionally been assigned domestic roles while men have been expected to work outside the home."
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Individual contributions on the former German Democratic Republic, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Romania, and Bulgaria provide rich empirical data and interpretive insights on postsocialist transformation analyzed from a gendered perspective.
This article explicitly explores the evolution of migration flows from Moldova and Georgia in the post-Soviet period from a gendered perspective.
I research public health and medicine in twentieth-century China from a gendered perspective, incorporating the changing life stories of men and women into my analysis of how health regulations and medical practices reflect Chinese society's principal values as well as the assumptions and political goals of state actors.
Henry: I think that, in Canada, it's easier to look at it from a gendered perspective rather than a colonial perspective.
Some informants (Res, EM, NGOD), did however discuss these working conditions from a gendered perspective.
However, we have only recently begun to acknowledge and understand smoking and its health effects from a gendered perspective.
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"In some ways I would have thought he'd be a much more interesting character to focus on if you open out a gendered perspective on political discontent".
Rather as women, the vendors offer a gendered perspective about the representations and celebrations of heroes that challenges the state-level and community-level forms of patriarchy.
UN resolution 1325 called for more women in decision-making positions, a gendered perspective to be "mainstreamed" across peacekeeping and for more women like Mehrotra to participate in field operations in military roles as police and as human rights observers.
But feminist animal ethics goes further by providing a gendered perspective on such practices and on animal protection generally (see feminist animal ethics of care discussed in Section 3.8).
*Meridel LeSueur (1900-1996) was a feminist socialist, whose work centered on women's issues within the working class consciousness of the 1930s, offering a gendered perspective that was markedly absent in the traditional socialist ideology and writing of the time.
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