The Impact Of Gender Inequality In Society?

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For centuries now, males and females have never been viewed as equals. Males receive better wages, more opportunities, and greater praise compared to women. Equality is a goal throughout society, yet we are very far from achieving it. It is evident throughout society that women are not yet equal to men, when women are constantly objectified by people in our society. Gender inequality refers to unequal treatment and perceptions of individuals based on their gender (Trevino). The state of the problem plays a large role in how women are treated throughout our society. It is seen throughout countries all over the world. According to the World Economic Forum (WEF) report, the 2013 Global Gender Gap Report measured the disparities between men and …show more content…

The impact of gender inequality is seen throughout the expectations of women. Not only are they paid less than men, the prices for women’s products is significantly higher than the price of male products. Everyday products, such as shampoo, deodorant, fragrances, and other products are costlier for women. For example, the perfume Prada for women costs $81.00. Prada for men costs only $54.99. Even sunscreen, which is exactly the same for both males and females, costs about 5 dollars more for the “gender neutral” version, than the one aimed for men (Narins). Women are expected to pay more for products, even though they receive less pay than men. Marketing, based on gender, has caused a lot of controversy throughout our society. Why should identical products be sold at a lower price for males than females, if the only difference between the two is that one is pink, and one is blue? This phenomenon is known as the “pink tax.” Many females today are frustrated by these gender-based discrepancies for everyday products. This marketing tactic can sometimes go unnoticed. When shopping at a local grocery store, it is not uncommon to see aisles that are aimed for men, and aisles that are aimed for women. Women can easily walk past items that could be significantly cheaper if they were bought from the men’s section, because they are searching for their female aisle. This marketing tactic is only one of the reasons why women face inequality in …show more content…

Women are not given the same opportunities as men to receive a promotion. Not only this, but women actually have to work harder for a promotion to “prove themselves” because they are not taken as seriously as their male counterparts in the workplace. This may be the reason we see a significantly less amount of women in executive positions, such as CEO’s, chief financial officers, and other key roles in major companies. “Women currently hold 4.4% of Fortune 500’s CEO roles” (Zarya). Besides the workplace, the government can be used as an example of just how unequal females are to males. Females make up 20% of senators, 18% of representatives (84 out of the 435) and only 6 governors (Chew). If females see that women only make a small percentage of our government, why should they aspire to be like them, if there is a scare that they are going to be rejected based on their gender? Women in power are role models to other females, and if there is a lack in them, females will continue to believe that they will not be able to achieve that kind of

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