Causes Of Gender Discrimination In India
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Labour participation and wages. The labour force participation rate of women was 80.7 in 2013. ...
Access to credit. ...
Property rights. ...
Entrepreneurship. ...
Teaching. ...
Scientific professions. ...
Military service. ...
Schooling.
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Some of the reasons usually offered to explain the persistence of gender inequality include large abstractions:
- Patriarchy
- Capitalism
- Male self-interest
- Misogyny
- Religion
These are, of course, useful categories to work with, but none of them can account for how deep-rooted these inequalities are in our psyches, our cultures, and our politics.
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My alternative explanation, based on psychoanalytic and political theory, has to do with the ways in which gender and politics are interdependent: a naturalized belief in the necessary and immutable difference of the sexes provides legitimation for the organization of other social and political inequalities; in turn the legitimation invoked by politics, establishes the immutability of biology. Whether taken as God's word or Nature's mandate, gender—the historically and culturally variable attempt to insist on the duality of sex difference—becomes the basis for imagining social, political, and economic orders. In this representation of things, to question the asymmetry of the sexes as a biological fact is to threaten an entire political order.
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