Sociology, asked by raniy4519, 1 month ago

what is the problem regarding gender balance; it is the question! ​

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Answered by snehal2711
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Gender inequity is too often among the family and healthcare dynamics that have long-term health implications for children as they grow up:

Within families, the physical, emotional, and financial health of women – mothers in particular – are inextricably linked to the health and well-being of children. Fathers, too, play a key role in whether a child has access to healthcare and opportunities.

Achieving gender equity that facilitates health works best as a collective partnership between family members, communities, and health systems. It starts with putting the mother and child at the center and prioritizing health at home and in the clinic – from support of breastfeeding to safe, hygienic, family-friendly primary healthcare access. Everybody plays a part.

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Answered by aanitadevi126
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Here are 08 causes of gender inequality:

#1. Uneven access to education.

#2. Lack of employment equality.

#3. Job segregation.

#4. Lack of legal protections.

#5. Lack of bodily autonomy.

#6. Poor medical care.

#7. Lack of religious freedom.

#8. Lack of political representation.

With the prevalence of gender discrimination, and social norms and practices, girls become exposed to the possibility of child marriage, teenage pregnancy, child domestic work, poor education and health, exploitation and violence.

Gender inequality in girls education.

Conflict, poverty and other forms of social disadvantage also magnify gender inequality in education. Girls living in countries affected by conflict, for example, are 2.5 times more likely to be out of school than boys.

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. ... Everyone benefits from gender equality.

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