- 'Lean In': Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg Explains What's Holding Women Back—"That means that as a man gets more successful, he is better liked by men and women, and as a woman gets more successful, she is less liked by men and women."
- Do Masculine Names Help Female Lawyers Become Judges? Evidence from South Carolina
- The Decline of Marriage and the Rise of Unwed Mothers: An Economic Mystery—"The real question here isn't 'Why so many babies?' It's 'Why so few marriages?' And we have an answer."
- "Donglegate" is classic overreaction—and everyone pays—"Or, how not to deal with difficult social issues."
- Adria Richards, PyCon, and How We All Lost
- The Biggest Problem in Technology—"[T]he technology industry, and the culture around it, has a serious, persistent problem with women."
- Ford India Needs to Fire Its Advertising Execs
- Samsung: Sorry about that sexist show
- This strange neo-Victorian desire to save prostitutes and porn actresses—"Sex work isn’t stigmatised because it is dangerous. Sex work is dangerous because it is stigmatised."
- 'Quarantine her!' Top Tunisian Islamist says topless girl needs stoning
- How Egypt's radical rulers crush the lives and hopes of women—"Women stood shoulder to shoulder with men in Tahrir Square in 2011. Now they are back on the streets, opposing a new constitution that sweeps away their rights and opens the way for girls of 13 to be married. And in Cairo's slums, life grows harder as the gulf between the sexes widens."
- Online protest over Maldives' rape sentence—"Campaigners target islands' tourist economy after teenage victim is ordered to be flogged."
- Hamas law promotes gender segregation in Gaza schools
- Flipside: Pakistani women 'break political barriers'—"Badam Zari and Nusrat Begum make history by becoming first women to contest parliamentary seats from tribunal region."
- 'If girls look sexy, boys will rape.' Is this what Indian men really believe?
- India tourist visits down 25% following fatal Delhi gang rape
- Lingerie to 'help' women fight sexual offences in India—"Three automobile engineers from Chennai have come out with what they claim can check sexual offences in India -- a lingerie laced with modules of GPS and capable of sending alerts to the girl's parents and police."
- Teen Pregnancy Ads: Shame Campaign?
- New York Cops Will Arrest You for Carrying Condoms
- France expands access to abortion—"As of April 1 the French state will reimburse 100 percent of the cost of abortions while teenage girls will be offered free and anonymous contraception."
- USD$100,000 Grants Available for Developing the Next Generation Condom
- Philippines Supreme Court: Order vs RH law stays