Lec 3 Introduction To Gender Concepts, Gender
Lec 3 Introduction To Gender Concepts, Gender
Lec 3 Introduction To Gender Concepts, Gender
Since then, the term gender has been increasingly used to distinguish
between sex as biological and gender as socially and culturally
constructed.
Gender stereotyping
refers to the practice of denoting to an individual woman or
man specific attributes, characteristics, or roles by reason
only of her or his membership in the social group of women
or men.
• Some traditional Gender stereotypes
Men are considered as; Women are considered as;
Aggressive Tolerative
Strong Weak
Rational Emotional
Judgemental Supportive
Competitive Cooperative
Independent Dependent
• It most often affects women who feel they have been unfairly
discriminated against in favor of a man. But there have also been
cases where males have claimed that reverse discrimination has
occurred—that is, the woman received unfairly favorable
treatment at the expense of the man.
Some aspects where gender discrimination is evident in society are;
1. Education: Traditionally parents prohibited their daughter in
sending school or preferred public school for daughter compared
to their boy, who were sent to boarding school
2. Nutrition and health: Maternal and infant mortality shows
discrimination in health.
3. Social: Society has allocated subordinate roles to women thus are
discriminated in other community development activities.
4. Political: Any of national organization women's contribution in
change has been neglected.
5. Economic resources:
• Discrimination can come in one of the following forms:
1. Direct discrimination: Treating someone with a protected
characteristic less favorably than others
2. Indirect discrimination: Putting rules or arrangements in place
that apply to everyone, but put someone in situation of an unfair
disadvantage
3. Harassment: Unwanted behavior that violates someone’s dignity
or creates an offensive environment for them
4. Victimization - Treating someone unfairly because they’ve
complained about discrimination or harassment
Gender Equity:
• Gender Equity is appropriate and fair allocation of human, material
and financial resources in function of the specific needs and
problems of women and men in a given context.