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A Comparative Study On The Gender Difference Of Higher Education Between Mongolia And China

Posted on:2018-11-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M E T a m i r TaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2347330512984547Subject:Principles of Education
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With the development of society,people pay more and more attention to gender issues,especially the differences between men and women in education.In the field of higher education,since the rise of the feminist movement in the west,women have access to higher education,but there are still many problems of gender differences and gender inequality.At present,gender difference,as the basic requirement of human development,is the most basic requirement of right relationship.Gender equality in higher education is one of the important goals to achieve gender equality.Therefore,the author selects the gender differences in Higher Education between China and Mongolia,analyzes the differences between the two countries in terms of social and cultural and gender differences in the political field.That Mongolia's women in the political and economic status and cultural values exist gender differences,although with the progress of the society of women's social status has changed,but still did not realize the full social equality.In China,although the difference between men and women in higher education is getting smaller and smaller.However,there are still some differences between men and women in higher education,and the difference is multifaceted and multi-level.It also compares the employment opportunities of the two countries and the employment opportunities after graduation.Due to the limitation of time and information,this paper has not made a more in-depth and detailed study on the gender discrimination in the higher education of the two countries.The comparison of the data is also very broad,such as no specific investigation of different classes,different regions of male and female students in higher education by gender discrimination.
Keywords/Search Tags:gender, gender inequality, higher education
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