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Feminism is still needed today.
Carmel, S. (2019). Health and Well-Being in Late Life: Gender Differences Worldwide; Gender Differences in Personal Resources and Social Roles Related to Health and Well-Being. Frontiers. Retrieved January 19, 2022, from
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmed.2019.00218/full
Level of education
Woman < man
Literacy worldwide 15+ '00- '16
W: 76,4 - 82,6% (6,2)
M: 86,6% - 89,8% (3,2)
F+M ^ developed nations
Time --> gap narrows
Age 35-44
But, older M > F (OECD)
UN
Socio-economic status (3)
F+M inferior
Labor
X income, W < M
Barrier independence and equality
Change since 1950
Join labor force
High positions
^ Education
Developed nations W:
Invisible societal barriers
All levels employment
Authority
Autonomy
Job security
Hold high positions
W < likely:
Opportunities advancement
:!: --> Lower incomes
Cause: barriers
Societal
Persisting cultural
US study 1979-2005
1 more item...
W > part-time
W > low positions
Employed < years
:!: --> < W pensions / lower
Parker, K. (2015, 1 October). Women more than men adjust their careers for family life. Pew Research Center. Retrieved January 19, 2022, from
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/10/01/women-more-than-men-adjust-their-careers-for-family-life/
W > M adjust schedules
2013: M > F career interrruptions
Traditional
W 1/2 US workforce
Housework
M: 14,2 H
F: 8,6 H
Child care
F: 7,2 H
M: 10,7 H
Undermine economic prospects
Gender wage gap
U.S. government
64% M Child < 6 labor
--> 72% Full-time
42% M (work) < work
28% F
X regret
Negative impact career
M: 35%
F: 17%
View society 2012:
79% reject traditional
16% M work 100% / 22% Mothers
70% F work 100%
42% M part-time
20% F part-time
33% M X work
4% F X work
Ideal situation Child?
Change workplace
Fundamental shift
Think
Talk
Confer prestige