how can we achieve gender equality
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Gender issues are in the spotlight right now. The #MeToo movement has encouraged women to come forward with stories of historical abuse, and worldwide “Women’s Marches” have seen millions of people come out onto the streets to advocate in favour of women’s rights. It feels like there’s momentum building, but to what end?
What still needs to change? In the European Union in 2016, women’s gross hourly earnings were on average 16.2% those of men. That average masks a great deal of variety, of course, with the actual gender pay gap ranging from as low as 6.8% in Romania to up to 24% in Germany.
Activists argue that greater political representation is also needed. Just over 27% of representatives in Europe’s parliaments are women, which seems low (given that women are roughly half of all people alive on Earth) but actually makes Europe the second-best region in the world for political gender parity, below the Americas.
What do our readers think? We received a comment from Anne, who believes there is “still a lot” left to do in the fight for full gender equality. Is she right? And, if so, what exactly is left to do?
What’s the best way to achieve gender equality? We asked Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) from all sides of the political spectrum to stake out their positions on this question, and it’s up to YOU to vote for the policies you favour. See what the different MEPs have to say, then vote at the bottom of this debate for the one you most agree with! Take part in the vote below and tell us who you support in the European Parliament!
Hope this answer will help you《《
Gender issues are in the spotlight right now. The #MeToo movement has encouraged women to come forward with stories of historical abuse, and worldwide “Women’s Marches” have seen millions of people come out onto the streets to advocate in favour of women’s rights. It feels like there’s momentum building, but to what end?
What still needs to change? In the European Union in 2016, women’s gross hourly earnings were on average 16.2% those of men. That average masks a great deal of variety, of course, with the actual gender pay gap ranging from as low as 6.8% in Romania to up to 24% in Germany.
Activists argue that greater political representation is also needed. Just over 27% of representatives in Europe’s parliaments are women, which seems low (given that women are roughly half of all people alive on Earth) but actually makes Europe the second-best region in the world for political gender parity, below the Americas.
What do our readers think? We received a comment from Anne, who believes there is “still a lot” left to do in the fight for full gender equality. Is she right? And, if so, what exactly is left to do?
What’s the best way to achieve gender equality? We asked Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) from all sides of the political spectrum to stake out their positions on this question, and it’s up to YOU to vote for the policies you favour. See what the different MEPs have to say, then vote at the bottom of this debate for the one you most agree with! Take part in the vote below and tell us who you support in the European Parliament!
Hope this answer will help you《《
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*Gender Equality*
Gender equality is to a situation or condition in which men and women receive equal treatment in all the social institutions.
*How can we achieve it*
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It is needless to say that the first step towards achieving gender equality is the creation of a society where all forms of inequality between men and women are removed.Gender equality ia achieved when women neither feel inferior nor men superior.In ultimate analysis
It isneedless to say that the first step towards achieving gender equality is the creation of a society where all forms of inequality between men and women are removed.Gender equality ia achieved when women neither feel inferior nor men superior.In ultimate analysis gender equality is achieved when women lives with dignity and exercise freedom of choice to control their lives both within and outside the household.
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