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      • Gender inequality is discrimination on the basis of sex or gender causing one sex or gender to be routinely privileged or prioritized over another. Gender equality is a fundamental human right and that right is violated by gender-based discrimination.
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  1. Gender equality means treating everyone equally, irrespective of their gender. This means ensuring equal rights for all, providing equal opportunities and responsibilities, and applying the same rules to everyone.

  2. Gender inequality occurs when people face discrimination, fewer opportunities, and increased violence because of their gender. When gender inequality exists in a society, it produces unequal outcomes that hurt not just those targeted because of their gender, but everyone else, too.

  3. Teaching gender equality for kids should begin in early childhood. Learn how to approach this topic and educate kids about gender bias and discrimination.

  4. In the past, the law has discriminated against some groups based on their race, religion, gender, or sexuality. Social justice is when each person can exercise their rights within a...

  5. What is gender inequality? For Higher Modern Studies revise how inequality affects women and ethnic minority groups in Scotland and the UK.

  6. Gender disparities often start small. In early childhood, girls and boys are just as likely to receive life-saving immunizations and to participate in preschool. And as they grow, girls are equally – or slightly more – developmentally on track than boys. But adolescence brings significant change.

  7. The World Health Organisation describes gender as referring to ‘the socially constructed roles, behaviours, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women’. In this unit, we explore how gender roles and expectations influence identity and rights.

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