Global Gender Gap
Submitted by Ask Sylvia on 10 November, 2007 - 22:49.










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Interesting Sylvia....I
Interesting Sylvia....I never heard of the global gender gap before...please post any additional information you have...I would love to read it....thanks...
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Interesting Sylvia....I
Interesting Sylvia....I never heard of the global gender gap before...please post any additional information you have...I would love to read it....thanks...
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Gap in world
U mean global is gender in gap
could not understand
could not understand sylvia,can u pl tell in details.
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global gender gap -clicked on map .thanks
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Good morning Padmini!
Is India striving to widen the gap or close the gap? What's your candied opinion?
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See Saty,
I have written a more or less detailed explanation in simple terms in my reply to Uma. This map shows the areas marked in red where most of the gender gaps occur. I don't have the full report as yet.
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Can you elaborate Sylvia
on the Global Gender Gap?You have something new here on this campus.
Regards,
Uma
Yes Uma,
This is news as it arrived in brief, I'll be writing about it in detail ( may get too long & uninteresting but to put it in simple terms, its about the gap between men and women. e.g. My husband and I may be doing the exact same job for two different companies, I may be better than him and my company may even grow bigger with my contribution, yet because I am a woman I get rewarded less than my husband even though we are both in the same position, yet working better and harder will not give me equal opportunity rights.
My work for the day does not stop there; I get home picking up my child from college, take him on for swimming practice, then to a special study group. In between I do grocery shopping, lugging heavy bags from the super to the pharmacy, then to some place else. Pick up my child or may be even 2 or 3 of them, get home, cook, iron, laundry, check homework, the list goes on, while top manager hubby relaxes with his paper or the gym or the tv or with his buddies. Sleep? Maybe 3 hours if you are lucky. Your up before the cock crows, get the children bathed, clothed and fed, check their books, lunch box and drinks ready, pack them off to college, pamper hubby, see him off, quick look and whisk around putting chaos in order and you are off to another day and another same 'old routine.'
Top Management is male dominated, thats another gap. Similarly there are gaps in Politics, health care, and heaps more.
See the very fact that you were not able to understand is because women in general are submissive and don't want to upset the apple cart, so they don't bother too much and go on allowing themselves to be exploited. This trend is mainly in the east and middle east. This is a huge subject Uma, we have come a long way and will go on till we get our rights.
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