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Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Preview Focusing on the Issue Ireland and Turkey Ireland in Transition Changes in Ireland Opportunities for Women Diverging Trends in Turkey Islamic Party in Power Investigating the Issue Document 1 Case Study 4

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Preview, continued Investigating the Issue Document 2 Investigating the Issue Document 3 Investigating the Issue Document 4 Case Study 4

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Focusing on the Issue How do historical and cultural trends affect the status of women? Women in Society Ireland and Turkey Case Study 4

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Ireland and Turkey Global studies of women bleak picture of the status of women around the world Survey in 1999 revealed that women: –Did about 66 percent of the work –Earned 10 percent of the income –Owned 1 percent of the land –Held only about 16 percent of the seats in the world’s parliaments A United Nations report noted in 2005 –“Gender is one of the world’s strongest markers for disadvantage.”

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Ireland and Turkey The world’s governments have pledged themselves to improve conditions for women. The United Nations Millennium Development Goals set a timetable of 2015 for increasing standards for women. It calls for improvements in the areas of educational opportunities, literacy, employment in non-farm jobs, and participation in national parliaments. Globalization –Has helped produce a gradual shift in attitudes in some societies –Emphasizes countries need to value women as a human resource in order to become economically competitive –Grows expectations as women throughout the world gain greater access to new information, opportunities, and role models

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Ireland and Turkey Improving the lives of women means struggle to balance competing demands Empowerment for women can clash with traditional cultural and religious beliefs Some women wonder if too much is lost in the rush for change Ireland and Turkey are two examples of nations that have faced and continue to face challenges –Ireland predominantly Roman Catholic; Turkey predominantly Muslim –Religious tradition and religious doctrine have played a role in shaping the roles of women in society

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Ireland in Transition As recently as the 1970s an Irish woman who got married could be forced to quit her job –Largely Roman Catholic country –Opposed to abortion and birth control –Majority of women stayed home, raised families A number of changes began to reshape Irish Society starting in the 1970s

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Influence of the Roman Catholic Church has begun to diminish Clause recognizing the “special position” of the Catholic Church in Irish society was removed from the constitution in 1972 Church continues to play a large role in politics Successful in keeping abortion illegal, but failed to keep divorce illegal Catholic Church In 1973, Ireland joined the European Economic Community, forerunner to the European Union (EU) Ireland has gradually conformed to EU standards on the treatment of women Membership has opened Ireland to the world, changing attitudes on a number of social issues Joining the EEC Changes in Ireland

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Changes Social, political, economic, and cultural changes have combined to open up opportunities for women After long struggle, right of married women to work outside the home was guaranteed Employment of women has risen steadily from roughly 36 percent of the workforce in 1994 to about 47 percent in Increased during the 1990s with Irish economic boom Still Inequities Women in Ireland still face inequities Men earn more than women do and have greater access both to living-wage jobs and to high-paying management jobs Despite success at the top of the political ranks, overall participation of women in public office is low; Ireland ranks 77th out of 188 nations in terms of the proportion of women members of Parliament Opportunities for Women

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Secular State Modern nation of Turkey founded in 1923 as a secular, or nonreligious, state in which government and religion are strictly separated by law Women’s rights written into laws regarding property ownership, inheritance, and suffrage Reality Equal opportunity has been difficult to achieve Women have trouble rising to managerial levels in the workplace Turkish law mandates equal pay; estimates of inequities between women and men range from 10 percent to 40 percent Membership Turkey trying to join the European Union Taking steps to bring laws closer in line with EU requirements and to promote women’s rights Diverging Trends in Turkey

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Generational divide among some Turkish women For older generations, being a “modern” women meant being secular—seeing yourself as a Turkish citizen first and as a Muslim second For the new generation, some women seek to redefine women’s rights and feminism in accordance with religious beliefs Generational Divide In 2002 Turkey elected a party with Islamic ties Question raised about possible turn away from secular politics Commentators were quick to point out that the shift was partly a reaction to corruption in the secular governments of the 1990s Change in Power Islamic Party in Power

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Investigating the Issue Document 1 This chart compares key facts about the populations of Ireland and Turkey. Note that while both countries have had female heads of state, neither is a leader when it comes to electing women to the national legislature.

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Analyzing Document 1 In what way are Ireland and Turkey fairly similar, according to this data? How are they different?

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Quotes from a 1992 speech by Mary Robinson, president of Ireland: “If the imbalances of the past came, and I believe they did, not simply from legislative and economic inequality but from profound resistances and failures of perception, then it follows that to right that balance we must do more than review our legislation and re- state our economic structures.” Investigating the Issue Document 2 The election of Ireland’s first woman president focused more attention on women’s issues. She continued: “We must also fundamentally re- appraise our view of who and what is valuable in our society.” “We must look with fresh and unprejudiced eyes at the work of women, the views of women, their way of organising and their interpretation of social priorities.” “To achieve this, we must, I believe, begin at the beginning and alter our way of thinking.”

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Investigating the Issue Document 2 The election of Ireland’s first woman president, Mary Robinson, focused more attention on women’s issues.

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Analyzing Document 2 According to Robinson, what combination of factors produced inequalities in Irish society?

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Like many countries, Turkey is struggling to live up to its promises of gender equality. This table shows the education gender gap. Investigating the Issue Document 3

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Analyzing Document 3 Where is the gender gap greatest? Where is it lowest? What do you think accounts for the differences in urban and rural literacy rates?

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Investigating the Issue Document 4

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Investigating the Issue Document 4

Issues in the Contemporary World Case Study 4 Analyzing Document 4 How are attitudes toward women’s participation in Turkish society changing?