Womens Rights In Cuba

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When you think of women in history you know that women for a long time and some still today faced inequality. In Cuba, women have equal constitutional rights as men do. Present day for some of us we may think this is completely normal but for some countries it is not. Cuba, though, has one of the highest percentages of women in parliamentary seats at 48.9% of them. Although women do have this luxury of having equal rights when it comes to work seven out of every ten people that are unemployed in Cuba are women. Working women find that the strongest fields of work are in banking and working for Public Health. But how did Cuba gain this privilege?
Cuba in the early 1900’s the equality of women to men was very comparable with other Latin American countries. The women in these countries faced social constraints that limited them in their options not just because they were Latinas but as women. Women who were Latin Americans faced negativity for being women and also for being Latino by the United States. This led them to immigration in the U.S. In the Mexican Revolution it grante...

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