Gender Bias in Access to Healthcare in Nigeria: a Study of End-stage Renal Disease
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Sexual inequalities exist in most societies. Women are discriminated against in almost every sphere of life (i.e. in politics, inheritance, etc.) from childhood, especially in communities where there is a preference for the male child. Women have limited access to assets and services such as education and health care, resulting in their being socio-economically dependent on men.
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