By Sebastian. Gender Gender is a concept that refers to roles and responsibilities that are expected of men and women as members of society.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Gender Inequalities – The Big Picture Statistically speaking, girls get the best grades so they should get the best jobs. BUT women still earn only about.
Advertisements

Gender and Development in the Middle East & North Africa: Women in the Public Sphere Nadereh Chamlou Senior Advisor, MENA Cairo. June 10, 2004.
DATING OUTLINE. I. Definition of Dating A shared social relationship between two people who are attracted to one another.
Deeds Not Words The Fight For Women's Suffrage
Introduction to Geopolitics
Contemporary Gender Inequality Comparative Gender Inequality Comparative Gender Inequality –What causes improvements in women’s position in society? Gender.
Gender differences in education
Gender Roles Danielle Jones AP World History Period 1.
EUROPE REGION WAGGGS REGION EUROPE AMGE FORUM IV Growing Membership through Gender Awareness! Why Gender? Where are we?
Women’s Status Group One 陳弘杰 朱克軒 黃聖涵 劉育榮 柯明佑. The Story of an Hour A sad news Freedom Dead of the happiness?????
Mr. Morris Civics & Economics
RAWLS 2 CRITIQUES OF RAWLS.
Women and Poverty.
Constitutional Rights and Patriarchal Barriers to Women’s Equality Dr V Rukmini Rao.
Empowerment of Women in Knowledge Based Society. 2 The global economy is becoming increasingly dependent upon the ability to effectively produce and use.
Theme: Basics of administrative law.
Oppression in Saudi Arabia and the Treatment of Slaves in the U.S.
TRUE or FALSE 1. The labor force participation rate of women has risen from 37.6% in 1960 to 60.6% in The hourly earnings of full-time working.
Who Will be better off in the Future? Men or Women By Sophia Wornick.
 Who cleans the house?  Who provides for the family?  Who makes the first move in a relationship?  Who takes longer to get ready?
Marxist Feminism and the Family By Leanne, Catherine, Claire and Ruosi.
Career Counseling PowerPoint produced by Melinda Haley, M.S., New Mexico State University. “This multimedia product and its contents are protected under.
The International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS “by and for” HIV positive women.
Gender Attitudes. Outline  Cultural approaches  Why are attitudes changing in Central Europe?  Micro-level explanations of gender attitudes.
Women in Islamic Society
STATE OF ART IN GREEK FAMILY
By : Pague, Edilyn Joy Pit Pangandian, Jessel Mary Famor.
From where come immigrants in Italy? Calabria: -Morocco -Albania -Romania -Philippines -Poland.
Jennifer Jimenez BRING AWARENESS TO THE GENDER WAGE GAP.
AFGHANISTAN CULTURE. WHAT IS CULTURE? Take a second to write down what your definition of the following terms?  Culture  Tradition  Religion  Customs.
`. Table of contents Reflection page 1 Research Articles Charts/Tables Reflection page 2 Bibliography.
Functionalism holds that the division of responsibilities between males and females survived because it benefited human living. Early humans found that.
If so, why? Jakob Glidden Is the progress towards gender equality stalled?
A Global Mobilization towards the Achievement of MDG3 Office of Women’s Affairs and Family Development Ministry of Social Development and Human Security.
 Your family, friends, teachers and the media affect the way you see yourself.  Gender is directly linked to your identity.
Biologically determined Male and female fixed Socially determined Masculine and Feminine Can be change.
Feminist Approaches to Sexuality By Manpreet and Harleen.
Gender and Inequality How do different versions of feminism explain gender inequality? What are their strengths and weaknesses?
The Issues that Women Face in The Middle East By: Anna Arnold.
Chapter 1.3 Foundations of Democracy Today, t here are more democratic forms of government in the world than any other style of government? Why?
Family Policy The West European Cases. Outline Fertility crisis and tendency toward equality Fertility crisis and tendency toward equality Swedish model.
Instructor name Class Title, Term/Semester, Year Institution © 2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Introductory Psychology Concepts Gender.
Sex role or gender stereotypes. Sex role stereotype This is defined as: – An organised belief about the behaviour, attitudes and characteristics expected.
Philosophy 220 Rights-Based Moral Theories and Pornography.
American Relationships… Family, Marriage & Divorce, Homosexuality
Welcome. Youth And Law My experiences with the law and justice pre and after arrival in Australia Adila Karimi.
Promoting the new man: masculinity and gender-equality in swedish politics and society. Niclas Järvklo (doctoral candidate) Department of Literature and.
Girls and Technology. From infancy, our culture teaches us what it means to be a boy or a girl. It dictates the color of clothes we wear, the type of.
Malini Srikrishna Colleen Pezzutti Brandon Kramer Imnet Arega.
Chapter 14: The Age of Reform: Section 3 - The Women’s Movement 1 Women and Reform - Lucretia Mott (Quaker) who enjoyed some equality in her community.
Ideologies and Family A close examination of social relations inside the family.
Copyright © Allyn and Bacon 2007 Chapter 12 Gender Inequality In Conflict and Order: Understanding Society, 11 th edition This multimedia product and its.
InWEnt Regional Alumni Conference-Alexandria 2008 Women Leadership Networking Building Generations of Women Leaders Fatmeh Saqer Education Specialist,
 How would you define gender? Warm Up.  IDENTITY- physical makeup to which an individually biologically belong  ROLE- set of behaviors that society.
Chapter 11 Stratification and Global Inequality The Meaning of Stratification Stratification and the Means of Existence Stratification and Culture Power,
STATUS OF WOMEN IN NORWAY KAI AND MARTIN. OBJECTIVE To understand the status and the role women play in the Norwegian society.
FOUNDATIONS OF DEMOCRACY. BASIC NOTIONS OF DEMOCRACY  1. Recognition of the fundamental worth and dignity of every person  2. Respect for the equality.
Millennium Goals. Gender equality You’re more likely to be poor if you’re a woman. Also likely to be doing most of the work. About two-thirds of the 759.
STEREOTYPES ABOUT UKRAINIANS. UKRAINE IS A PART OF RUSSIA Many people do not know about existence of our country at all. Someone looks for it in the map.
Chapter 1 Section 1: Civics in Our Lives. What is Civics and why do we study it?: Civics is the study of citizenship and what it means to be a citizen.
AOF Business in a Global Economy Unit 2, Lesson 3 The Elements of Culture Copyright © 2009–2012 National Academy Foundation. All rights reserved.
Steps to Gender Equality
Basic Concepts of Democracy
Feminism In Education.
Gender inequality / Sexism
Position of Women in Maoist China
علاقة الموازنات المستجيبة للنوع بالتطبيق المنهجى
PREJUDICE, DISCRIMINATION & STEREOTYPES
LO: To explore the rights of those involved in the pregnancy
Presentation transcript:

By Sebastian

Gender Gender is a concept that refers to roles and responsibilities that are expected of men and women as members of society

Disparity Inequality or difference in some respect

Gender disparity is the differences between men and women with regards to their roles and responsibilities in some respects.

With regards to ignorance and superstition we have a high rate of gender disparity. Whereas in Bangladesh, most women are illiterates, ignorant and superstitious. Gender disparity in my country

Constitutionally in Bangladesh as well as in my country, males and Females are recognized to enjoy equal rights but in true terms, their rights are not equal because of the very few number of females in educational institutions, in responsible professions and in security forces coupled with the dogmatic belief of the males in the society Equality of male and female rights

The life of a divorcee, if it is a female, is merely miserable in Bangladesh. She can get married for the second time but she has to fight against so many odds and social restrictions. Though it is accepted that she can choose her life partner according to her wills and choice, but in society it is regarded as a mean deed. As it is always done in my country too, a female divorcee is avoided by others in the society. But in the case of a male divorcee, he can get married several times without any criticism or any negligence from any side. Male and female rights after they get divorce

Just like that of Bangladesh because girls are allowed limited freedom in the streets, in buses and vehicles of any sort by reserving seats for them and this proves that girls have liberty but not freedom. Freedom of the girls and boys

Our social reformers are mainly from male sector. Recently some women workers are found in the media to provoke for women rights. But it is simply a partial activity limited in the big cities and towns only. I think the situation may improve, but it will take time. Because in some countries like Bangladesh social reformers are mainly Males. women workers are fighting for women rights but partially in the big cities and town only. Limit of the women by men

Comparably in our country and Bangladesh, It is simply impossible to improve a country economically and environmentally leaving half of the country aside from the development activities. Most of them are deprived from social rights. How can we expect proper development of our country socially and culturally depriving half of the force to work. Male rights are not properly utilized here. Improve men’s rights through gender disparity

Our males are allowed priority in every field of work. In administration, maintaining law and order situation, protecting liberty and freedom of our country, developing infrastructure position of our country, our males are given the top priority. At the same time, our males have to think over the family maintenance and goodness; even in Bangladesh. Does this always happen globally? High priority of men

In Ghana our Males are agents of criticisms and drawbacks. They are treated as the banyan tree of the society. So age doesn’t hinders them to get married several times. In our country, females sometimes have the right to marry again but in Bangladesh the females are totally restricted from marrying again. Men after divorce

Class teacher : Sebastian Sackey-Addoo Students : Eugenia Ofori ( Class leader) Ellen Adu- Darko Catherine Ramos Linda Larbi Sabina Oduro Vivian Addo Abigail Asiedua Rosemomd Nyarko Blessing Brown Elphine Adonkortse Yawa Djakpo Gifty Lamptey Mavis Darko Supported by Kazi Mahsina Akhter and his students from Bangladesh