Feminism - The rise of women is not about the fall of men.

 

For centuries, we have created society-approved job descriptions for men and women.
If either does something different from their society-approved roles, it is always seen as unconventional. 




We will never achieve economic progress if women are not included in critical economic activities in our country, particularly in less developed countries. When I was in high school, one of my best friends, wanted to join the Indian armed services, but our teacher advised her that the environment in the armed forces was not suited for a girl, so she was forced to pursue biology instead. Imagine having a desire and having it stolen away from you solely on the basis of your gender, solely on the basis of who you are rather than what you are capable of. The education system had failed her that day, and society had failed her.

Female literacy rates have always been lower than the male literacy rates in India. Female labour participation rates have also steadily declined. Women continue to do most of the unpaid work that helps prop up economies.[i] Women raise children, cook, tend to the old and sickly.

We all have already heard that including women in the workforce increases productivity. A greater workforce will have a significant impact on economic output, and there should be a corresponding increase in GDP[ii]. However, the advantages go much beyond this crude appraisal. In the United States, for example, one study found that "for every 10% increase in women working, we find a 5% increase in salaries."[iii] That is, not only will you see an increase in actual economic activity as a whole, but you will also see an increase in men's earnings.

Companies gain tremendously from expanding women's employment and leadership options, which has been proved to benefit organizational productivity and growth. Companies with three or more women in top management positions are thought to perform better in all aspects of the firm.[iv]

Another problem is that India hasn't produced enough jobs to accommodate the growing number of educated women. Even when they do, women must manage the balancing act of caring for their families while still working. Meanwhile, in the informal sector, women are frequently forced to work in low-paying jobs. And, while they do it to make a living, the working conditions are often deplorable.


It's not a competition. If person A gets a raise at work and person B works equally as hard as them, then person B is also entitled to a raise. Unpaid care and domestic duties take up 2.5 times as much time for women as it does for males. [v]When we start differentiating two people based on who they are, then the inequalities begin. But if we just look at their capabilities and experiences, we will be able to create unbiased opportunities for all genders.


Why are we continually advocating for the girl child's protection?  Imagine having to fight for your basic right to life. Why should a girl child get a grave when a boy child gets air to breathe, milk to drink, and a roof over his head? A girl child can take care of her parents as well. She will be able to obtain an excellent education, find work, and support her family. This in no way diminishes the importance of the family's son. In fact, he will feel less obligated to meet all of his family's requirements, allowing him to focus on his own goals and ambitions.

A married woman faces even greater difficulties. She's being judged all the time. She is graded if she dresses in trendy workplace attire. She is judged if she works late. She is judged if she attends an office party. If she hasn't had a child within the first year of marriage.

Imagine a world where people tell a man that his shirt is too short, that he shouldn't drink so much, that he should go home earlier, and that he should always look after his wife. Doesn't make sense, does it? So, why is it acceptable for women to be asked these questions or to be judged in this manner? The truth is that we are constantly discussing how to safeguard women. Why not establish a safe environment for everyone so you don't have to protect women, and we won't be asking these judgmental questions when we see a woman arriving home late from work. Gender-based discrimination will vanish only when we recognise the genuine potential of an individual, not a man or a woman.

 Well, there might not be a simple solution. However, we can make small efforts to ensure that women continue to participate in the workforce. Simple measures like men sharing home responsibilities, safer public transportation, improved working conditions, and enabling girls to pursue higher education all contribute to making this world more balanced.

These levels of equality do not take away anything from a man. It just creates an enabling environment for women to contribute to this planet as much as the men do bringing about greater prosperity and growth.

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[i] Diane Elson, Labor markets as gendered institutions: Equality, efficiency and empowerment issues, World Development, vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 611–627 (1999).

[ii]International Monetary Fund (2018). Pursuing Women's Economic Empowerment 

https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/Policy-Papers/Issues/2018/05/31/pp053118pursuing-womens-economic-empowerment

[iii] International Labour Organization (ILO), World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends for Women 2018: Global Snapshot (Geneva, 2018). Available at: http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---dgreports/---dcomm/---publ/documents/publication/wcms_619577.pdf

[iv] McKinsey & Company, Women Matter: Time to accelerate. Ten years of insights into gender diversity 2018. Availableat:https://www.empowerwomen.org//media/files/un%20women/empowerwomen/resources/hlp%20briefs/unhlp%20full%20report.pdf?la=en .

[v] ILO, World Employment and Social Outlook: Trends for women 2017 (Geneva, 2017). Available at: http://www.ilo.org/global/research/global-reports/weso/trends-for-women2017/lang--en/index.htm


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