1. Our society has gender gaps not because of the different innate
abilities of males and females but because we expect boys and girls and
men and women to also have different desires, to behave differently and
to be capable of different achievements. When we have expectations or
feelings about people based on sex or gender, we may reinforce
inequality without even realising it.
Discrimination on the basis of sex or gender (or both characteristics
at the same time) can be direct, indirect or structural. It is direct
when, for example, men and women receive different pay for the same
work, or when boys aren’t given the same opportunities as girls in the
classroom. It is indirect when an act, practice or policy that is
applied to everyone puts a particular group at an unfair disadvantage.
This could occur, for example, if an employer does not allow employees
to take their lunch hour after 2:00PM without a valid business reason,
because women are more likely to use their lunch hour to pick their
children up from school in the afternoon.
2. Concerned about the gender gap:
1. It saves lives
2. It results in better healthcare
3. It helps businesses
4. It’s good for the economy
5. Children are healthier
6. It leads to better legal
protections
7. It leads to better racial
equality
8. It reduces poverty
9. It reduces human trafficking
10. It can lead to peace