Ethnography is the most common form of qualitative <span>research, which relies on what is seen in the field and in naturalistic settings more than it does on statistical data. In qualitative research, the researcher would give more focus on what is really seen on the seen based on his observations. He does not necessarily rely on the statistics of the occurrence of that certain event though it may be vital for some part.</span>
Answer:
It depends on where you live, really.
Explanation:
Gender has less on an affect on western economy than in other non-westernized countries. For example, women can hold jobs of power in the United Kingdom but not in Afghanistan. This obviously has an impact on earnings made by women in different areas of the world. Women in second and third world countries don't have the opportunities that women in first world countries do, therefore they earn less and have far less of an impact in economics worldwide. Women are also expected to take off work if they choose to start a family, while men are expected to continue working, creating not only a economic imbalance but also a power imbalance.