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    Gender may be defined as one`s identity as male or female. It is a social concept and this term according to Stebbins (1990) is related to the one`s awareness of oneself as a sexual being and as thinking‚ and behaving. The unequal treatment base on that identity is known as gender inequality. Sexual classification has to do with the sexual identity of men and women and the sex role. Sex role is the behavior and attitude that is associated with the biological conditions of male or female. Another

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    Gender is a social construction that creates the identities and separates the social‚ physiological and cultural differences between men and women. These differences form a hierarchy whereby the ideologies of ‘masculinity’ are considered superior to that of ‘femininity’‚ placing women as subordinate to men in social structures within Western culture. Contemporary society is considered a patriarchal system whereby social‚ cultural‚ political and economic institutions and structures operate to favour

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    changes occurred in the Australian gender order (ibid.). Even though men are the dominant gender in the workforce‚ due to globalization‚ women gained more opportunity to have jobs in the workforce (Jones 1983). In addition‚ there are increasing number of women in Australian workforce after World War 2 (Broomhill and Sharp 2005). But still gender inequality has been ongoing debate in the workforce for many years (Lannin 2009). Many people argue that there are inequality in earnings and glass ceiling (ibid

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    DEPARTMENT----------oOo----------GENDER INEQUALITYIN EUROPETeacher: Nguyen Thi Phuong LeStudent: Tran Cong NguyenClass: 3Q12Course: EAP WritingDate: March 13‚ 2013 | ABSTRACT The gender inequality is commonly recognized

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    Explain the ways in which gender inequality impacts your social issue. My social issue that I am researching is gender roles. I am looking at how each gender is treated differently based on their biological design. Women are seen as caring‚ child bearers‚ emotional‚ and weak. Whereas on the other hand‚ according to society men are strong‚ aggressive‚ breadwinners‚ manly‚ and man of the house. Based upon these different stereotypes given to men and women there is a huge gender difference in abilities

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    higher standard than men because of their new found independence and drive to be successful. Gender Inequality has been an ongoing problem that has impacted society for many years. Although there are a number of issues associated with the topic‚ the concept of the glass ceiling and women’s exploitation are important and very real in today’s society. This paper will cover a brief history of gender inequality‚ the transition of women from home to the workplace‚ the concept of the Glass ceiling and exploitation

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    Gender inequality is the most pressing human rights issue‚ including disparities in education‚ employment‚ healthcare‚ power‚ violence‚ and poverty that impact countless of women and girls from every part of the world throughout their lifetime. I believe all generation of human rights is for global women. However‚ the most significant is the second generation of human or also known as “social”‚ “economic”‚ or "culture" rights. In many economically emerging countries where traditionally defined gender

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    There have always been inequalities in America‚ but the most shocking inequality is gender inequality because America is known for being a modern society due to it’s accepting nature but it is a paradox to have gender inequality embedded. These inequalities affect the peoples’ jobs‚ lives and wages. One of the roots of gender inequality is discrimination. Discrimination is… In other words society judges people on their external appearances. America is notorious for gender inequality. There are so many

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    Gender Inequality in Sporting A growing issue in Sporting history and an issue that is still around today is about the gender inequality between the competitors and judges/referees. To this day there is a growing gap in the amount that a Male Athlete is paid to what a Female Athlete is paid. An example of this is‚ the top paid male athlete is Cristiano Ronaldo and he is paid $93million per year and this is compared to Serena Williams‚ who is the top paid female athlete in the world and only

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    Institutionalization of Gender Inequality Women belong in the kitchen‚ men belong in at work. Those are gender roles that were very common until they started being challenged by society in recent years. Gender roles and gender inequality seem to never go away completely. Although gender roles aren’t being practiced so often by the specific gender‚ it is still common in some cultures and countries‚ as well as gender inequalities. Gender inequality has decreased sufficiently over the years‚ thanks

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