To speak for rights of women but not to super seed men's rights and just to create a society based on equality and inclusiveness which is running modelling due to the equal participation of men and women and others without being superceded or eclipsed by other is nothing but feminism. Some people miRead more
To speak for rights of women but not to super seed men’s rights and just to create a society based on equality and inclusiveness which is running modelling due to the equal participation of men and women and others without being superceded or eclipsed by other is nothing but feminism.
Some people miss took feminism for matriarchy which is all together a different concept and matriarchy and patriarchy are both poles apart from feminism as the letter is only referring to a situation where men and women enjoy equal rights and miles away from stereotypes based on gender.
Pseudo feminism is something which tries to empower 1 gender on the cost of other which is again creating a society based on polarization and haves and have nots. Feminist like Susan Molar Okin, Kete, and Mary are very critical half pseudo feminist and try to bring feminism as a quality which gives women’s equal social political and economic power as men.
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Traditional family roles and expectations impact women's career choices and personal development in many ways . 1)Traditional gender roles- are a constraint in the development of women as an individual. Women's are always expected to do all the household work and get less time and energy to focus onRead more
Traditional family roles and expectations impact women’s career choices and personal development in many ways .
1)Traditional gender roles- are a constraint in the development of women as an individual. Women’s are always expected to do all the household work and get less time and energy to focus on their careers .
2) Societal norms – societal norms like women’s shouldn’t go out to work and look after their family and children are often a constraint in women’s individual choices.
3) Safety issue – women’s often face harrasment at their work places, travelling in public buses and late night working in offices make family members worried about the safety of women of their families.
4) Economic factors – Norms such as men should be the breadwinners of the family give men more chances to become financially independent as compared to women . Women are not given the priority to learn and earn .
5) Educational factors – Traditional roles can influence family to not send their daughters out for studies and can often influence women’s choices to pursue their own field of interest.
6) psychological factors – traditional roles also affect women’s self esteem and image . They doubt their abilities and often choose the path that is expected from the society.
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