Gender equality is measured by looking at the representation of both, men and of women, in a variety of roles. Efforts to promote gender equality are primarily about improving the situation of women and girls and expanding their room for maneuver and ensuring that they freedom of choice. It is also important to get men and boys to take their share of the responsibility for gender equality, for example, by taking a greater responsibility for their sexuality and reducing …show more content…
Gender equality is therefore not only a goal in itself but it is also a prerequisite for the reduction and the subsequent increase in development. Gender equality is also a prerequisite for democracy and for both, equitable and sustainable, global development.
The influential role of gender equality on economic growth, which is essential to move forward, is directly illustrated by the participation of women in the labor force. When there is a lack of women in the workforce, only a small part of the able workforce is being utilized and, thus, valuable economic resources are wasted. Gender equality allows for an increase in women in the working sector, thereby leading to an expansion of the labor force and subsequently, an increase in economic