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Aspects of gender inequality in China.
Inequality between men and women exists in a variety of contexts, but it can be broadly attributed to the following aspects: politics, economy, culture, social production, marriage and family.
Political inequality is an inequality that has been developed since ancient times. There is an ancient saying that "women are not allowed to participate in politics", which proves that women at that time had no place in politics, let alone a position. Although the contemporary society is trying to improve, it still feels powerless, from the national leaders to all levels of ****, men occupy an absolute advantage in numbers.
As a result, women have fewer opportunities to speak, fewer opinions to express, and more inadequate rights protection.
Unequal economic capacity, which is also very common in contemporary times. Although there are many examples of "strong women" in the business world, men still occupy the absolute leading position in the overall level of per capita income, so the phenomenon of "men earning money to support their families" is still the status quo of most Chinese families.
Although the phenomenon of cultural and educational inequality is not more obvious in urban areas, the old saying "a woman is virtuous if she is not talented" is still quite influential in most rural areas of China. It can also be seen from the ratio of men and women in China's major universities that there is still a large inequality between men and women in terms of culture and education. There is a joke that people are divided into three categories, one is men, one is women, and one is female doctors, which while alluding to the extraordinary abilities of female doctors, also reveals people's conventional thinking:
Men are expected to have better and higher education than women, and women's high education means that they are "outliers".
The inequality of social production should be familiar to everyone, according to the survey, although the proportion of men in the production of all walks of life in China is not much higher than the proportion of women, but when it comes to job applications, the general phenomenon is that men are more favored, although there may be better qualified female applicants. Therefore, there is great pressure on women to work in many industries in Chinese society.
The phenomenon of unequal marriage and family relations is very easy to be overlooked, but it is becoming more and more obvious in contemporary Chinese society. The marriage model of "men are big and women are small", the division of labor model of "men are outside and women are inside", and the concept of "patriarchy" are all big problems.
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Summary. Equality between men and women is the basic national policy of our country, it is our solemn commitment to the international community, written into the Law on the Protection of Women's Rights and Interests, written into the development outline, and written into the report of the Party Congress for the first time at the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. For women, equality between men and women is a real right, which is reflected in various rights in real life, such as the right to reproduction, the right to education, the right to health, and the right to development.
Hello dear. At present, the gender equality measures of Zhongsun Hengguo are: The issue of equality between men and women should be based on the fundamentals and should be based on reality.
1. Increase publicity and education. 2. Improve relevant laws to ensure that women are not discriminated against. 3. Advocate that girls also respect and burn to support the elderly, girls are also continuing incense, and girls are married and are also their own descendants.
Fourth, improve the social security system.
According to the Constitution of the People's Republic of China, the provisions on equality between men and women are as follows:
1. Article 33 All persons with the common mausoleum of the Chinese People's Republic and the nationality of the People's Republic of China are citizens of the People's Republic of China. All citizens of the People's Republic of China are equal before the law. The State respects and protects human rights.
Every citizen has the right to be delegated to the Constitution and the law, and at the same time must fulfill the obligations stipulated by the Constitution and the law.
2. Article 34 Citizens of the People's Republic of China who have reached the age of 18 years have the right to vote and to stand for election, regardless of ethnicity, race, sex, occupation, family background, religious belief, education level, property status, or period of residence; However, this excludes persons who have been deprived of their political rights in accordance with the law.
3. Article 48: Women of the Chinese People's Republic of China enjoy equal rights with men in political, economic, cultural, social, and family life. The State protects the rights and interests of women, implements equal pay for men and women for non-nuclear work, and trains and selects women cadres.
4. Article 49 Marriage, family, mothers and children shall be protected by the State. Both husband and wife have the obligation to carry out family planning and travel in seclusion. Parents have the obligation to raise and educate their minor children, and adult children have the obligation to support and support their parents.
It is forbidden to undermine the freedom of marriage and to abuse the elderly, women and children. acres late.
Equality between men and women is the basic national policy of our country, and it is our solemn commitment to the international community, which has been written into the Law on the Protection of Women's Rights and Interests, written into the Outline of Development and Failure, and written into the report of the Party Congress for the first time at the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. For women, equality between men and women is also a real right, which is reflected in the rights to reproduction, education, health, development and other rights in Cha Xianglu's real life. From basic national policies to practical rights, we still need to make more efforts at the practical level.
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This is a sign of disrespect for women and is very unqualified.
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I've always felt that it's natural for a guy to take care of a girl. If I get married in the future and my wife asks me not to work to support her, I feel that as a man, I must do my best to satisfy my wife's thoughts. For a long time, I never thought of this as machismo.
Recently, I had a conversation with a friend about related issues, which led me to a broader view of the concept of equality between men and women. Equality between men and women is reflected in many aspects, such as social status, employment, family status, and so on. But I used to only focus on women's equal needs in terms of rights, but I didn't know that duties and rights were equal.
In other words, the real equality of men and women lies not only in the equality of men and women in the enjoyment of rights, but also in the equality of men and women in fulfilling their obligations. Returning to the argument made at the beginning of this article, women enjoy the due rights given by the family, society, and occupation (such as having their due status in the family, not being discriminated against by men, and protecting their own rights and interests), and they should also bear the family, social rent, and professional obligations (such as employment, exchanging their labor for wealth, taking care of the family with their families, etc.). So, in a family where a man supports a woman, and the woman has lost her obligations, how can there be equality?
As a person who advocates equality between men and women, why should you condone women to give up their obligations and go to the so-called women who support themselves. From this broader point of view, then, the view that men take care of women is indeed machismo.
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The current situation of gender equality in China is that in many areas, men and women are now equal, but in many poor mountainous areas, there is still inequality between men and women, women are still relatively low, and young girls are not even allowed to go to school. So. Men and women in remote areas are still unequal.
Patriarchal preference is also rampant.
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Anyway, can the answerer above answer the question well?! You have to admit that women's current social status is created by history, as you call "how they are", because in people's consciousness, women are mostly brought with words such as docile, virtuous, tolerant, low-key, and pleasing ......, which is just people's judgment of women in the past, so in history, most women have developed according to this judgmentBut I believe that we can change these words, these ideas, just as history is constantly renewed! (I don't think that the results of history can be used to determine the future with any certainty) so women must first become good (in some other areas that are not dominant today), and only good people can really change reality!
I'm just angry for a moment, but I also want to know if there have been feminists in China in the past, and whether gender equality is normal.
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Recently, a girl went to her boyfriend's house for dinner when men and women shared the table, which attracted a lot of attention. ......The focus of everyone's attention is whether this custom of sharing tables is unequal between men and women. ......Different people have different ideas about this issue, so they have different opinions.
Specifically, for this matter, we can analyze the cultivation of slag from the following perspectives:
1. When eating, men are at one table, and women are not allowed to serve at the table, this custom does belong to the inequality between men and women.
In the past, it was true that men were allowed to sit at one table while women were not allowed to serve at the table.
This situation is indeed inequality between men and women. Such wind speeds are stereotypes and should be abandoned. ......With the development and progress of the times, the concept of equality between men and women has gradually taken root in the hearts of the people, and this situation has become less and less.
2. Men drink wine and sit at a table; There is nothing wrong with a woman not drinking and sitting at another table.
When dining as a family, sometimes it is true that men and women will be separated from each other.
However, this situation is not due to inequality between men and women, but to problems such as eating habits. ......Men and women have different topics, and they sit together at separate tables to communicate with each other more smoothly. ......In addition, men generally drink alcohol during dinners, while women generally do not drink alcohol during meals, so it is normal to sit at separate tables during meals.
In this case, there is no inequality between men and women.
3. Men and women should not be considered unequal just because they are at separate tables.
We cannot unilaterally interpret the custom of separating tables between men and women as inequality between men and women.
In daily life, it is very normal for men and women to eat at separate tables due to chat topics, eating habits, etc., or to naturally separate when doing other activities, which is not a phenomenon of inequality between men and women, and cannot be rigidly ......
4. The lovers have a harmonious relationship, the girls are highly valued, and there is no arguing inequality between men and women.
In itself, the lovers did not embody the ...... of inequality between men and womenAlthough the boy sits at the same table as the girl, he keeps giving the girl delicious food, and the table where the boy sits is estimated to let the girl sit, and she will not go over the ......Or is it more comfortable to sit with other girls.
Therefore, this matter is a very normal thing, and there is no problem of inequality between men and women, and we should look at it correctly.
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The title is obviously wrong, I don't know if it's the data from **, it's complete nonsense. Our country is a country where men and women are equal, both men and women as long as they do the same work, the remuneration is the same, if the unpaid labor refers to the contribution to the family, it can not be said so, although in family life women will take on more housework only to move, but the money earned by women in the workplace can be spent 100% on themselves, that is, all for themselves to buy what they like, not for the family to spend, but men are just the opposite, Almost all of the money earned by men is used for family expenses, and because men have to bear most of the family's expenses by default, it leads to men having to accept greater psychological pressure and work pressure at work, these invisible efforts seem to have never been mentioned, in addition to greater psychological pressure, men often take on more ambitious things at work, just because they are men, so they tend to hand over more laborious things to men to do, and more laborious will not necessarily have more pay, Women, on the other hand, are a bit of the opposite, sometimes given easier and easier jobs but are treated the same as men who do more, so how can men who are psychologically and physically burdened with more money be recognized as unpaid work only half of that of women because they do less housework, which is both unrigorous and unfair.
In China, whether in rural or urban areas, the phenomenon of gender discrimination cannot be said to be absent, but it is absolutely minimal, and sometimes even women have a higher social status than men.
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