Sunday, January 29, 2012

Gender and Capitol


I believe the gender inequalities have been decreasing since many women are entering the workforce and involved in social activities. More and more women are entering the workforce and it has changed traditional conservative society. Even in Asian countries, during the nineteen-sixties and nineteen seventies, 
more women began to work outside the home and, for this reason, 
people in the women's rights movement believed that men should do more to help care for children. It has been naturally accepted to the society. For career, women have same opportunities as men have and they are evaluated by their abilities as a fair standard in their job. 
The influence of women in working place is also fastly growing. However, women’s social activities are still restricted in some countries. For example, women seeking a political career in Muslim societies have a long way to go, specially in ultra-conservative countries like SaudiArabia. 
Also, many working mothers have problems with taking care of their children. These are not easy to solve and need more time, but it will move toward according to worldwide trends, gender equalities.  

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