• Gender Discrimination in Japan’s Medical Schools | Episode 24

  • 2024/11/06
  • 再生時間: 42 分
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Gender Discrimination in Japan’s Medical Schools | Episode 24

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  • In today’s video, we’re exploring some unique and controversial practices in East Asia: Japan’s use of “mosquito noise”—a high-frequency sound only teens can hear—to keep young people from loitering, South Korea’s high dating standards that emphasize family and career status, the influence of powerful chaebol families that shape expectations for marriage and social success, and the gender bias in Japanese medical schools, where women’s entrance scores were manipulated despite their qualifications. Join us as we dive into what these practices reveal about societal norms and values across the region!


    ​​To clarify at the 16-minute mark, I meant a Western Asian country influenced by Western values and focused on cooperation—not defined strictly by geographic location.


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In today’s video, we’re exploring some unique and controversial practices in East Asia: Japan’s use of “mosquito noise”—a high-frequency sound only teens can hear—to keep young people from loitering, South Korea’s high dating standards that emphasize family and career status, the influence of powerful chaebol families that shape expectations for marriage and social success, and the gender bias in Japanese medical schools, where women’s entrance scores were manipulated despite their qualifications. Join us as we dive into what these practices reveal about societal norms and values across the region!


​​To clarify at the 16-minute mark, I meant a Western Asian country influenced by Western values and focused on cooperation—not defined strictly by geographic location.


Keep It In The Car Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/keepitinthecar/

Keep It In The Car TikTok:

https://www.tiktok.com/@keepitinthecarpodcast

Keep It In The Car Twitter:

https://twitter.com/KeepItInTheCar

Jessica Zhang Instagram:

instagram.com/imjessicazhang

Jessica Zhang TikTok:

tiktok.com/@zhangarang

Brandon O’Neill Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/brandonnoneill/

Brandon O’Neill Tik Tok:

https://www.tiktok.com/@brandonnoneill


The content discussed in this podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. All statements, comments, and stories shared are based on personal experiences, hearsay, and alleged events. No direct accusations or factual assertions are being made against any person or entity. We encourage our listeners to understand that the information provided is not verified and should not be taken as factual evidence. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. We are not responsible for any actions taken based on the content of this episode. Listener discretion is advised!

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