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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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    converted to Christianity when he was young. Marx was an exponent of scientific socialism that advocated reformation of capitalism so that the social order could change from the exploitative capitalist system. Marx considered capitalism both a political and economic system. His main ideas were the conflict theory and the study of political economy. Karl Marx believed that capitalism was doomed to collapse due to its success and argued this prediction using the concept of surplus profit. Before the

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    Gender Inequality (Feminism Movement) Western female thought through the centuries has identified the relationship between patriarchy and gender as crucial to the women’s subordinate position. For two hundred years‚ patriarchy precluded women from having a legal or political identity and the legislation and attitudes supporting this provided the model for slavery. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries suffrage campaigners succeeded in securing some legal and political rights for women in the

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    Gender inequality refers to unequal treatment or perceptions of individuals based on their gender.(Wikipedia) It seems quite often that women are unlikely to have top jobs (glass celling)‚and they are paid less in spite of doing the same workforce with men. Moreover‚ it is women who accept most part-time works and fill in those special areas like cashing (horizontal segregation). So‚ some experts suggest that in twenty-first century‚ women can be regarded as a ‘reserve army of labour’‚ prepared to

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    involved. Through this social inequity there is inequality that results. In sports‚ there is a gender inequality between men and women athletes. Female athletes are often objectified and sexualize in the media for how they look while performing in their sport instead of focusing on their athletic skills. However‚ male athletes are not objectified and are mentioned basely on their skills of the sport they played. I would research more about gender inequality within different sports that men and women play

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    rights globally‚ inequality would be diminished. Currently‚ society is ridden with all sorts of inequalities. Within the United States‚ an example of inequality is the challenges women face in male-dominated workplaces. In sportscasting‚ women are often viewed as sex symbols and unknowledgeable about sports‚ disregarding their hard work (Grubb‚ et. al.‚ 93). No matter how skillful or hard women work in sportscasting‚ they are discriminated against for no other reason than their gender. In fact‚ much

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    Gender inequality and discrimination in organizations will damage the individual quality of life in relation to Maslow’s analysis of human needs. Especially for higher order need which are needs for social‚ esteem and self-actualization. Women experience gender inequality in workplace. Although there are many women who earn more than men‚ the average women earn is still lower than men’s. A study has found that in 1992‚ the median earnings of a year-round‚ full-time woman worker was $21‚440 and

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    Women have come a long way in the world of sports since Title IX‚ however gender inequality still exists in society today. Many women are discriminated against in many sports‚ at the professional level women receive less pay than men in many different sports‚ and at all levels women receive less media coverage than most men in sports. I intend to examine the gender inequalities that exist in sports today. Gender inequalities that exist in sports today include discrimination in positions obtained‚

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    Gender Inequality- According to the functionalists point of view‚ gender inequality exists in the U.S. due to it contributing to overall social stability. They view the roles of men and women as one that compliments the other however‚ view the male as having the dominant force in the relationship. They equate women as being more expressive and emotionally supportive‚ while men are viewed as being more instrumental and practical. An example of this can be applied to the military

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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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