Gender inequality
Transcript of Gender inequality
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NGUYEN HOANG HAI
DefinitionGender inequality or gender discrimination is a situationin which someone is treated less well because of their sex.
Gender inequality
education
employment
Family
Gender inequality
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1,Inemployment
InpoliticalworkplaceThe CenterforAmericanWomenandPolitics reports that, as of 2013, • 18.3% of congressional seats are
held by women• 23% of statewide elective offices are
held by women; • 24.2% of state legislators in the
United States.• Among the one hundred largest
cities in the United States, ten had female mayors as of 2013
Inpolitics
2.Inthefamily• The importance of gender to family life
begins with the fact that most expectant parents prefer a son to a daughter
• Gender and housework:
Violence against womenFromthe2012ABSPersonalSafetySurvey(inAustralia)• 36% of women had experienced
physical or sexual violence from someone they knew.
• 15% of women had experienced physical or sexual violence from an ex-partner
• For 62% of the women who had experienced physical assault by a male perpetrator, the most recent incident was in their home.
3.Ineducation
In the world :• two thirds of the global illiterate population are women
• And:
HerearesomestatisticsinCVPHighSchool
president and vice president
mathematics teachers
literature teachers
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40%
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11A3Thepercentageofboysandgirlsin6classes
100%
11A6 23%
77%
11A7 12%
88%
11A8And:
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