Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Equality Between Men and Women essays
Equality Between Men and Women essays    Introduction      Men have always been considered stronger then female, since  the  beginning     of time, women have always been suppressed and have been  considered  to  be     the weaker and sublime sex as compared to men. In  the  early  19th  century     after the freedom struggles and feminine rallies, women voices were  finally     heard and women were given the  due  rights  and  respect  which  they  have     always deserved.  Women are now free to vote, work, speak; movement and  all     the basic fundamental desires are free and available to every woman  of  the     world. Women are now free to go to work, attain education in whatever  field     they desire and above all women are now  provided  equal  opportunities  and     privileges, which were once only available to the men.                                  Women in education     The differences between boys' and girls' schooling are greatest seen in  the     regions with the lowest primary school completion rates and  lowest  average     incomes. In Sub-Saharan Africa the ratio of girls' to boys'  enrollments  in     primary and secondary school has hardly changed since 1990, and in  1999  it     stood at 82 percent. In South Asia progress has  been  greater,  but  girls'     enrollments reached only 81 percent of boys' in 1999 as compared to the  92%     enrolment of boys. The number of literate women  aged  15-24  years  in  the     world went up from 390  million  in  1990  to  432  million  in  2000.  This     represents a global increase in the female literacy rate of approximately  3     percentage points from 80 to 83 per cent. At  current  rates,  however,  the     target of eliminating gender inequality in education by  2015  will  not  be     met, with the literacy rate for women 15-24 projected to  be  88  per  cent,     versus a projected rate of 92 for young men.       Various surveys have been conducted by various  organizations  to  find  out     the percentage of women who ...     
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