women's discrimination in modern days
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Yet discriminatory laws against women persist in every corner of the globe and new discriminatory laws are enacted. Despite CEDAW requiring State who have ratified the Convention to eliminate discrimination against women “by all appropriate means and without delay”, too many States still pervasively retain their discriminatory laws which indicates that the pace of reform is too slow for women. Women filed over 3,500 complaints about being discriminated against because they were pregnant. Nearly 30% of women report experiencing discrimination in the workplace. 67% of women think professional women are scrutinized more harshly than men, compared to half of men who agree. 80% of men and 87% of women support paid maternity leave. The 1979 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, signed by many United Nations member states, asserts that women's rights belong to the "political, economic, social, cultural, civil" realms. According to the convention text, which became an international treaty in 1981:
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