Gender Inequality. Possible exam questions Identify two areas of life, one from the developing and one from the developed world, where there is gender.

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Gender Inequality

Possible exam questions Identify two areas of life, one from the developing and one from the developed world, where there is gender inequality. Illustrate your answer with reference to evidence from each area identified. Identify one area of life in the developed and one in the developing world where there is evidence of inequality. Illustrate your answer with reference to appropriate evidence for each area identified.

What areas can you think of in which you feel woman are under represented or experience discrimination?

What difference does gender equality make in your lives?

Historical problems with sociology and gender Why in the past were female issues under represented in sociological study? – Malestream – Social Stratification

Past Research Most of the theories ignore gender Modernisation is essentially functionalism and as such the nuclear family is seen as most suitable for modern society Dependency and World Systems focus on relations between countries rather than social groups Women’s input is overlooked in GDP – household work, unpaid labour, childcare

Millennium Development MDG3 – To Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women

Gender and the developing world The UN now has a gender development index (similar to the HDI) Make a list of questions you could ask about women in a country which could indicate how equal the genders are in a country – Marriage decisions – Movement – Education – Family – Fertility

Education MDG 2 – To achieve universal primary education

Gender and Education Women are far less likely to be educated Women are far less likely to be educated to the same levels This may be due to cultural values or employment/family needs

Education and Gender 2/3 of the worlds illiterate persons are women Women are often trapped in the lowest paid jobs Women only own 1% of global wealth 18.5 million women suffer preventable problems during pregnancy and childbirth leaving them with long term difficulties Women make up only 16% of parliamentarians worldwide

How gender equality solves poverty - Education It allows greater financial success and freedom Better educated women are likely to be healthier and less likely to be exploited It leads to a better educated next generation Women are aware of their rights Children receive higher levels of nutrition There is a greater pool of women capable of taking on roles in politics It is a human right

Can it make it worse? If there are no jobs what is the point in the education program? Education costs a huge amount so if it is not successful it is a waste - resources could be spent more effectively

Employment and Gender Women are often employed in the lowest paid jobs or the informal sector Women are often bared from owning or inheriting property and from gaining finance Men will often move to cities in hope of work leaving women and children behind to work the land

Employment and Gender Women are often the ones taken advantage of especially in sweat shops in South East Asia (women's low status makes them cheap) Women are often the victims of the sex trade because they lack legitimate employment opportunities Women only own 1% of global wealth Men are seen as more financially rewarding assets to a family leading to selective abortion

How gender equality solves poverty - Employment Increases taxed workforce Independence means greater decision making power and the ability to control their lives more leading to better healthcare etc. Fewer women are pushed into poverty because of inequality in employment and inheritance laws

Can it make it worse? Schemes, such as micro credit, have leant to women but these women have been unable to make the most of it because of cultural conditions (Pearson 2000)