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Why are Canadian fathers more involved in parenting than American fathers?
23/02/2024
October 22, 2021  Author  Kevin Shafer – Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of Canadian Studies, Brigham Young University Translator: Doan Thi Ngoc – Teacher – Hoa Sen University (HSU) Thirty-five years ago, Canadian and American fathers did some of the same parenting work as mothers. Surveys from the mid-1980s showed that Canadian men spent 38% of the time and American men spent 35% of the time that women spent on child care. Today, there are significant gaps in fatherhood between Canadian and American fathers. Canadian fathers spend more time taking care of their children than American fathers. For example, Canadian fathers spend an average of 14 hours,...
“Big data” analysis reveals shocking levels of gender inequality in the creative industries
23/02/2024
October 27, 2021 Author:  Cath Sleeman – Quantitative Research Fellow, Nesta Translator:  Phan Thi Dong Hoai – Teacher of Hoa Sen University (HSU) The term “big data” may bring to mind the vast array of personal information kept confidential by technology companies. But in reality, everyone sees a lot of different “big data”, we just don’t think of it as “data”. Recently, if you go to the movies, you will see data listing the cast and crew along with the roles they play in the film. While a list of any one movie may not yield the necessary information, a list of movies does constitute “big...
Announcement about registration of student scientific research projects
23/02/2024
May 20, 2020 ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING REGISTRATION STUDENTS’ SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PROJECT The Faculty of Social Sciences announces the acceptance of registration to conduct student scientific research projects for this school year. Number of participants for each topic: maximum 5 students. Each student is allowed to participate in a maximum of 2 topics per academic year. Application timelines for the Faculty of Social Sciences: Faculty of Social Sciences
LECTURER OF PSYCHOLOGY PARTICIPATES IN THE SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF THE ASIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
23/02/2024
July 19, 2019 On July 11-13, 2019, Master Nguyen Hong An of the Department of Psychology – at Hoa Sen University – participated in a report at the 13th Scientific Conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology organized in Taipei, Taiwan. The conference brings together social psychologists from more than 20 countries across Asia-Pacific and other regions with the theme: “Building the Future of Psychology with a Focus on culture”. In particular, the conference had the participation of Professor Shinobu Kitayama, one of the leading cultural psychologists with the world’s most cited articles on social psychology. Master Nguyen Hong An...
Women Express Their Sexual Interests With Taller, More Dominant Men – Is Gender Inequality Hard to Avoid?
23/02/2024
March 15, 2022 Author: Ph.D. Beatrice Alba – La Trobe University Translator: Phan Thi Dong Hoai – Teacher, Hoa Sen University (HSU) The saying we often hear is that the most attractive men are “tall, dark, and handsome” and research proves that straight women tend to prefer partners who are taller than them. One study found that, on average, women were most satisfied with the height of their male partners who were 21cm taller than them. On the contrary, men are most satisfied with the height of their female partners who are 8 cm shorter than them. Not only do women want men who are taller than them, but they...
Why women need male allies in the workplace – and why fighting sexism every day increases the value of men
23/02/2024
March15, 2022 Author: Meg Warren -Associate Professor of Management, Western Washington University Translator: Phan Thi Dong Hoai – Teacher -Lecturer- Hoa Sen University (HSU) Women and gender equality groups are trying to persuade men to become allies in the fight against sexism. Research has shown that without support from men, women will have to face the burden of fighting gender discrimination in the workplace that occurs every day, such as humorous behavior from people who don’t like them. women as well as hidden attacks against them. This can lead to women feeling isolated, stressed, and exhausted. So gender is not discriminated against gender – can men make a difference?...

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