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Web resource: https://www.ourwatch.org.au/getmedia/1ee3e574-ce66-4acb-b8ef-186640c9d018/Everyday-Sexism_version_03.pdf.aspx
Type: Report
Title: Everyday sexism : Girls' and young women's views on gender inequality in Australia
Authors: Plan International
Our Watch
Keywords: Australia;Surveys;Equality;Social attitudes;Girls
Year: 2016
Publisher: Plan International
Notes:  "In partnership with Our Watch, Plan has also today launched the report Everyday sexism: girls' and young women's views on gender inequality in Australia.

With Ipsos, we asked 600 girls aged 15 to 19 to tell us how they feel about gender inequality.

Nine out of 10 say they are not treated equally to boys. Half feel they are not valued for their brains and opinions over their looks.

And five out of six girls believe that they are not given the same chances in life to get ahead as boys.

When we talk about gender inequality, it's natural to think of these issues affecting women, but in fact, gender inequality begins early in girlhood.

Unfortunately, every day, in a million small ways, girls are still not as valued as boys.

That's why today, on International Day of the Girl it's time for all of us to ask some difficult questions."
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