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    Secondly, in order to show how gender inequality is harmful to society, I will point out its dangers. Some people think that pursuing gender equality is harmful to women. “Feminism Has Harmed Women by Eliminating Natural Gender Roles”, by Nicole M. Kooistra states that “Women have bought into a feminist mystique that has left them more alone and conflicted in their pursuit of fulfillment than ever before.” This mentality that women cannot fulfil themselves unless they get married, have children,…

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    Gender through the lens of socialization is a process in which individuals become gendered. According to Kimmel, “We acquire our gender identity through socialization, and afterward, we are socialized to behave in a masculine and feminine way (Kimmel, 2013, p.131),” hence we’re always “doing our gender,” performing and evolving as the political, economic, and social standards change. There are several institutions that contribute to masculinity and femininity, and how members of each group…

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    Gender inequality has been an ongoing issue in America for several years. This concern is most problematic in the legal system, as well as in prison. A survey conducted by Sonja Starr found that men serve more time in prison than women for the same crime. This is a prominent example of inequality within the legal system in today’s society. Similar to Starr’s survey, Penelope Eckert and Sally Mconnel recognize the vast inequality between men and women in prison in the article “ Learning to be…

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    Social inequality refers to the ways in which social defines categories of a person’s characteristics such as gender, age, class, and ethnicity. Part of social inequality is gender inequality. Gender inequality is referring to the differences between a male and female, in how there is an unequal treatment to women than men. Throughout the paragraphs, there is going to be a little bit of everything such as meaning of sex and gender, theories of gender, gender inequality, education/work, and…

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    opportunity for both genders. Women are now able to run for president and other types of jobs previously reserved for the male population. Although the movement for women’s rights has brought many changes to what women are enabled to do, there are still discriminatory subtleties hidden below the surface. It is important to bring attention to these inequalities and double standards so all women can have the same respect and opportunity that is given to men. There are two types of inequality that…

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    Gender Inequality is defined by the Trust Women foundation as the “disparity in status, power and prestige between people who identify as women and men”. In more general terms, gender equality occurs when women and men have equal treatment and rights in political, religious, economic, and social matters. This is the aim of the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states the code of conduct for equality in law, politics, religion, and social affairs. Gender Inequality is a…

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    Gender inequality is defined as men being favored by society. Generally, men are superior to women and are physically strong and do not substantiate to society, unlike women. Also, men have more freedom than women. During the year 1492, Christopher Columbus explores the New World. No one could stop him since men are limitless. Therefore, he goes on a twelve-year voyage and later finds a cheaper sea route benefitting Europe. In addition, the natives describe Columbus, “…they all believe that…

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    The review and rethink of Gender Inequality in Education of China. The issue of gender inequality in education of china indicates three major ways: gender inequality of opportunities of education, gender inequality of results of education, and gender inequality of process of education. The meaning of doing research and review about gender inequality in education in china is important, even though this issue is fulfilled with complication and diversity, because it reflects how new generation…

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    Gender inequality is a prevailing issue in the U.S. healthcare system. As compared to men, women tend to have less access to the primary care, primarily due to economic factors. “Women are more likely than men to be poor, and within poor households, non-negotiable responsibilities and limited access to resources, including health care, have greater relative impact on the health and wellbeing of women than men” (Rogers, 2006). In some of the states where gender ratings are not banned, about 90…

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    Gender Inequality in the Film Industry needs to be talked about If you can’t name 5 female directors that have directed more than 3 films, gender inequality exists in the film world. There is a huge pay, equality, opportunity, and bais gap between men and women in the film industry. For every 5 men working, there is 1 woman (Zurko). As a women pursuing film, it’s discouraging how i will have less opportunity and wage than someone else just because of my gender. By highlighting the social and…

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