As an American living in a country that has a woman president. I don't believe there has been any difference. The crime rate is still high. The corruption, you cannot believe the corruption here in the philippines, its just so blatant and gross.
There are massive human rights violations, the economy is unstable despite the governments effort to parade the decreased value of the dollar. more than a million of children are still homeless plus the education is by far, the worst I've seen in any "industrialized" country in the South East Asian Region.
I don't believe having a woman as a leader will make a big difference. Regardless of sex, leaders of states should only think of the welfare of its citizens more than anything else.
peace
2007-11-30 02:39:32
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answered by karlin santos 2
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I don't think there are any facts to support this statement. that the presence of women in leadership raises the standards of ethical behavior. Certainly , the presence of Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Barbara Boxer, haven't improved the situation any. Whoever wrote this had a grant from the government somewhere. Slanted too much to suit me.
2007-11-29 16:36:13
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answered by googie 7
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The research is well founded,but , with the understanding that leadership is not only in the hands of the elected, there are many people behind that individual all with an input, it would be not only the strength of the woman, but would she, be allowed to exercise that strength in"leadership" that is the effectiveness, of a leader whether it be a woman, or a man.
2007-11-23 21:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Raising ethical behavior does not necessarly lower corruption. Corruption is unethical human behavior, not gender specific. If anything, more women in govt (the old boys club as it is) may prevent unethical behavior since politicians see women as possible whistle blowers and candidates to content with.
2007-11-23 17:57:24
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answered by curiousN 6
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Since it is a quote by an American politician, it is at best an opinion based on personal observance, or at worst, an out and out lie.
A quote from someone is just what he happens to believe. I doubt even he/she knows for sure what research he/she is referring to.
2007-11-23 21:03:29
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answered by Steve M 3
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In regard to the presidency, women deserve a chance as the men have been fuc-ing it up long enough.
2007-11-23 17:56:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't seem to have any effect regarding Nancy Pelosi.
2007-11-23 17:50:09
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answered by sdh0407 5
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