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Women Gender Discrimination, Religious Issue Or Traditional Issue

Posted on:2011-01-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H SaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360305457354Subject:Sociology
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Country's attitude to enhance the status of women and the economic and social development are directly linked, while the status of women in social stability and order is crucial. Western women's liberation movement to a large extent for women to obtain justice and equal rights, developed through extensive education and economic independence, breaking the glass ceiling Cilei barriers to help women achieve their men in all domains. However, the actual show, many developing countries, women and children were sold for sex sites, rape, torture, sex selective abortion, infanticide, etc. humiliation, discrimination against women is clearly a stark reality, which seriously influences the development. All over the world women are still regarded as vulnerable groups, women's fight for respect, justice, gender equality is still a long way to go. This study is based on this target, Lebanon and the social status of Chinese women to the reality of profound thinking, presented "Women and religious issues of gender discrimination or traditional issues" on this issue, take a history - Comparative research methods. Through the Internet, newspapers, books, papers and research reports related to inspection, questionnaires and personal interviews, the study of the two women on the level of education, economic activities, political participation, carried out detailed studies. Final conclusion: Sex discrimination is neither the legal system through the formal specification to achieve, is not to protect religion from the educational access, but by the more ancient, profound impact of traditional culture. On this basis, the author proposes to upgrade the status of women, protecting women's rights, and create women's participation in political and economic life of the social atmosphere of rationalization proposals.
Keywords/Search Tags:Discrimination,
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