Social Sciences, asked by aniksingh717, 10 months ago

In the era of COVID-19, how is reverse glass ceiling gaining its roots rapidly in our
society and changing the defined gender roles prescribed to men and women by
society. Also discuss how is this going to penetrate our system and bring about
gender equality. You can support your project with the experiences of your own
family members and neighbourhood.​

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Answered by akanshaagrwal23
5

Explanation:

There’s the pandemic you know about, and all too well. It’s rightfully crowding the headlines of your newspaper and occupying the minds of government leaders. It’s taking loved ones, imperiling heroes in scrubs, threatening neighbors at the cash register, and suddenly turning parents everywhere into teachers.

Then, there’s the shadow pandemic, which is rapidly unraveling the limited, but precious, progress that the world has made toward gender equality in the past few decades. As summarized by a new UN report about COVID-19 and girls and women, this shadow pandemic can be seen in a spike in domestic violence as girls and women are sheltering-in-place with their abusers; the loss of employment for women who hold the majority of insecure, informal and lower-paying jobs; the risk shouldered by the world’s nurses, who are predominately women; and the rapid increase in unpaid care work that girls and women mostly provide already. The current emergency is poised to deeply exacerbate a stubborn one: while early reports suggest that men are more likely to succumb to COVID-19, the social and economic toll will be paid, disproportionately, by the world’s girls and women.

Answered by skyfall63
0

Not only a health epidemic is the COVID-19 pandemic. Our cultures and economies are deeply shocked and women are at the centre of initiatives at caring and responding. Everyday women play vital roles in tackling the outbreak in their role as primary respondents, health workers , community volunteers, transport and logistic administrators, scientists and more.

Explanation:

  • The recent outbreak of COVID-19 triggered a major economic decline, both during the crisis & at the time of recovery, which has a major effect on gender equality. The drop in employment associated with measures to social distance-reduction has a significant impact on sectors with a high proportion of women's employment compared to normal recessions which have a greater effect on men 's jobs than women's jobs. Furthermore, closures of schools and day-care centres, which have a especially severe effect on working mothers, have increased considerably.
  • Because of the fast return to work experience, the impacts of the recession on working men are likely to continue. There are competing powers outside the current crisis and they will potentially encourage equality of gender on the labour market. In the first place, organisations are adopting flexible work arrangements that are likely to persist. Secondly, several fathers are now primarily responsible for childcare, which may weaken social norms which lead to a split distribution of labour division in house work and childcare..
  • UNICEF is dedicated to ensuring equality between men and women at the core of our COVID-19 response, in particular as it concerns the provision of front line service, system improvement and advocacy. Together with our sister agencies, government officials, civil society activists and private sector allies, we continue to work. To this end, UNICEF prioritises five key programming and campaigning actions which recognise the implications of the pandemic: public health, social and economic:  care for caregivers.; prepare for heightened domestic violence during the outbreak of COVID-19; core resources and programs for healthcare and education; and engage women and young people's rights networks to facilitate the exchange of critical knowledge and communication. Ensure the availability, review and operational of gender information.
  • All people are locked into houses because of the widespread lock-down that is provided in the various cities of the world. In addition, when this equality of members of a particular house is upheld, then gender equality in the community and the people can be accomplished. This would enhance the social life of the household. . Men and women both stay at home and earn their livelihoods because the number of jobs is reduced. Hence the role of women in supporting the family now is relevant

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