Class 12
Class 12
The biggest problem we’re facing is that a lot of people still see gender
inequality as a women’s issue. However, by gender, we refer to all genders
including male, female, transgender and others.
When we empower all genders especially the marginalized ones, they can
lead their lives freely. Moreover, gender inequality results in not letting people
speak their minds. Ultimately, it hampers their future and compromises it.
History is proof that fighting gender inequality has resulted in stable and safe
societies. Due to gender inequality, we have a gender pay gap. Similarly, it
also exposes certain genders to violence and discrimination.
In addition, they also get objectified and receive socioeconomic inequality. All
of this ultimately results in severe anxiety, depression and even low self-
esteem. Therefore, we must all recognize that gender inequality harms
genders of all kinds. We must work collectively to stop these long-lasting
consequences
Gender inequality
Gender inequality is a persistent problem in societies
worldwide, resulting in injustice, deprivation, agony, and pain
for oppressed genders. Here are some highlights regarding the
plight of oppressed genders.
Infographics/Data regarding gender inequality :
7. The major reasons for this inequality are identified as the need for a
male heir for the family, huge dowry, continued financial support to a girl
child, poverty, domestic violence, farming as a major job for poor and
the caste system. Read about the following for detailed information –
• Poverty – A Social challenge
• Caste System
8. At work, the disparity is visible through a different working environment
for women, unequal wages, undignified treatment, sexual harassment,
higher working hours, engagement in harmful industries, occupational
hazards, working roughly twice as many hours as men and a nearly 27
percentage of women are accounted by unpaid activities.
9. Violence against women is also prominent in India. As per some reports
every 42 minutes sexual harassment occurs, every 43 minutes a
woman is kidnapped and every 93 minutes a woman is burnt for dowry.
And by the pre-quarter of reported, rapes involve girls under the age of
16 years. Every 26 minutes a woman is molested and every 34 minutes
a rape take place.
10. Poor health care is another attitude towards women which makes them
a vulnerable section of the society. You can read more on –
• Vulnerability due to Caste
• Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections in India
11. Lack of education in women has lead to poor levels of literacy. Read
about Rural illiteracy among girls on the given link. Also, read
about School education and Literacy on the linked page.
Memories of Childhood:-
Without specific information about "Memories of Childhood," it is
difficult to provide relevant insights. However, childhood
experiences shape individuals' perceptions of gender roles and can
influence their attitudes towards gender equality
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• WIKIPEDEA.COM
• https://www.iwpr.org
• https://www.now.org/
• https://www.bdu.ac.in./cde/docs/ebooks/