Causes Gender Inequality

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2.4 Causes of Gender Inequality The degree and causes of gender inequality vary throughout the world. There are a number of complex factors that explain the existence of the gender inequality. Gender roles that give the impact of gender inequality are the main cause. Throughout history, people used to believe that like properties, women are owned. Whether they were considered the property of their fathers, brothers, uncles and/or eventually husbands, females were looked at differently. Due to the high impact that history has on us, gender inequality is developed unconsciously. The females are expected to spend most of their days doing free work at home, cleaning, taking care of the children, driving them around and cooking. Yet they still …show more content…

Gender Inequality in the 19th Century The issue of gender inequality was very obvious in the 19th century. Women were thought of as inferior in physical strength, religious traditions and philosophical. They were treated as the inferior sex and were not allowed to take part in voting and politics, certain public events, education and in many professions. Females were discriminated against especially, in education, marriage, household and heritage." Poverty, geographical isolation, minority status, disability, early marriage and pregnancy, gender-based violence, and traditional attitudes about the status and role of women, are among the many obstacles that stand in the way of females, when it comes to fully exercising their right to participate in, complete and benefit from education. To help countries fulfill their promise to close the gender gap by 2030, the UIS disaggregates all indicators by sex to the extent possible, produces parity indices and develops new indicators to better reflect the equity and inclusion of girls and boys." (UNESCO, …show more content…

On the other hand, women have nothing to worry about in this matter. Their husband, brothers, father are supposed to look after their needs. The majority of the Jordanian marriages are based on setting a contract between both ends of the couple with a set of terms and conditions, after being discussed and negotiated between the couple. Strictly, without the permission of the man of the family to get married, females were forbidden from the marriage. 2.5.2 Inheritance Under Jordanian law of inheritance, a woman receives less than the share of a man when both have the equal degree of relationship to the deceased person. Research has shown that some differences between males and females do exist in different aspects. Even now a days, when many females contribute equally in all the assets and household requirements, the female is entitled to a small fraction of the male’s wealth. This not only applies on the wife, but also applies of the decedent’s sister, mother or even

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