POLI 227 Lecture : 11 - Gender, politics, and development.docx

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Access to political and economic power is unevenly distributed among social classes, or (usually) among ethnic groups. It is also not evenly distributed on the basis of gender. Women still earn less than men even when they have similar education and work experience: not much difference between developed and developing in income inequality. No developing region has equal legal, social, and economic rights for both men and women. Higher percent of women in ___ positions in developed than developing. Primary and secondary enrollment ratios have improved, but not parliamentary representation. Men and women have measurable differences in political views and priorities. Different views on what"s going on in the world around them (because in a way, living in different parts of that world) May be seen as natural order of things, even by women. Easy to hate the people over there rather than your own family/spouse/etc. Both positive and negative effects: external influences. British only saw men as house/land owners.

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