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is gender equality important in term of roles at home? if yes, why? if no, why not?​

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Answered by madhumitha44
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Gender equality is when people of all genders have equal rights, responsibilities and opportunities. Everyone is affected by gender inequality - women, men, trans and gender diverse people, children and families. It impacts people of all ages and backgrounds.

We need gender equality urgently. Gender equality prevents violence against women and girls. It’s essential for economic prosperity. Societies that value women and men as equal are safer and healthier. Gender equality is a human right. Everyone benefits from gender equality.

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The Victorian Government’s vision for gender equality is for all Victorians to:

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Answer:

Yes , gender equality important in term of roles at home  because Gender equality is a human right  and Gender equality prevents violence against women and girls. It is essential for economic prosperity. Societies that value women and men as equal are safer and healthier.

Explanation:

  • Women do three times as many unpaid household chores and long-term care jobs as men at home. From cooking and cleaning to pumping water and firewood to caring for children and the elderly.  Most men have not worked at home for a long time while  caring for their children.
  • This is called gender equality when people of all genders have the same rights, obligations and opportunities. Gender inequality affects everyone, including women, men, transgender, gender-balanced people, children and families. It affects people of all ages and  all walks of life.
  • Gender equality is a human right  and Gender equality prevents violence against women and girls. It is essential for economic prosperity. Societies that value women and men as equal are safer and healthier.

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