21 century will be an era of femininity and women can have far greater opportunity I.. Women rights = human rights + extra women’s rights Substantive rights of human beings.. Right to
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I Women rights = human rights + extra women’s rights
Substantive rights of human beings
Right to life
Freedom from torture
Freedom from slavery
Right to a fair trial
Freedom of speech (freedom of expression, the cornerstone of any democracy, is ensuring that more and more women get their due in society)
Freedom of thought, conscience and religion
Rights debates
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Sex discrimination at work (women cannot drive, are not allowed to work where there are men and can only attend segregated schools and universities, woman witness’s testimony is given half the weight of that of a male witness, a woman can inherit only half as much as a man, and a female victim of an accident is entitled to only half the compensation awarded to a male)
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Domestic violence (Women have to seek male approval for every act)
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II Women jobs = house wives & workers
Women are still likely to be responsible for double-jobbing, i.e balancing between home and work
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(20 years ago men held 2.5 million more jobs than women Today the figure is even 73% of women of working age are in work (84% for men) Over half of women with dependent children aged under 5 are working)
attributes that come naturally to women
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entrepreneurs
- Women have more power ( take part in politics)
Professional and related jobs: scientist, engineer, etc
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is increasing
- Female researchers are also younger
- Women are well suited for in Information-oriented era (while men are were well suited for the industrial era – because of strength)
Service jobs
- Women’s participation in business and social activities are important
- Britain more than half a million skilled workers will be needed to satisfy the demands of the aerospace and transport industries
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Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont admitted her party needed to do more to increase its female representation Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA
Trang 9 But they are still paid less and are more likely to work part time Only 18 percent tenured professors in the 27 countries of the European Union are women
carry on the struggle to ensure this happens for our daughters and granddaughters.