Social Sciences, asked by Innu7080, 11 months ago

How does the gender discrimination takes place

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Answered by CharanRocks
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Gender inequality acknowledges that men and women are not equal and that gender affects an individual's lived experience. These differences arise from distinctions in biology, psychology, and cultural norms. Some of these distinctions are empirically grounded while others appear to be socially constructed. Studies show the different lived experience of genders across many domains including education, life expectancy, personality, interests, family life, careers, and political affiliations. Gender inequality is experienced differently across different cultures.

Answered by kabya77
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In many countries women were not given to vote because politics was not considered women's business. In most societies around the world, politics has always been predominated by males. Many nations considered that women should work at home for her family. There was also a general believe that politics would be too much for the delicate female temperament.

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