موضوع عن المراة بالانجليزي
المرأة نصف المجتمع بالانجليزي
موضوع عن حقوق المرأة بالانجليزي مترجم
تعبير عن الرجل والمراه بالانجليزي
موضوع عن دور المرأة في المجتمع
تعبير عن تعليم البنات بالانجليزي
تعبير عن business woman
برجراف عن women's work
موضوع عن انجازات المرأه
Nowadays we take it for
Although women had the same rights as men before the First World War, few believed it.
With regard to work, there were jobs that were considered as women's jobs and others as men's jobs. Women's jobs were generally less well paid than men's. Men did almost all the heavy work in industry or transportation.
Women were employed in garment making, cleaning or domestic work.
The main role of women was to raise children and look for their homes. Women were not supposed to hold the position of manager. Women were not even allowed to vote in elections.
Before the war, some women struggled to achieve greater equality with men. The most famous of these were the suffragettes who organized a violent campaign against the government from 1905 to 1914 to obtain the right to vote. However, at the beginning of the war, they were still far from success. Many men argued that women were not suited to such a responsibility that they could not be trusted to vote in a meaningful way and that women should not be involved in these activities and voting. male.
During the war many things have changed
Women
Millions of women around the world live in conditions of abject deprivation and human rights abuses for no other reason than being women.
Fighters and their sympathizers in conflicts, such as those in Sierra Leone, Kosovo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Afghanistan and Rwanda, have violated women as a weapon of war with impunity. In Pakistan, South Africa, Peru, Russia and Uzbekistan, men beat women at home at a staggering pace, while these governments alternatively refuse to intervene to protect women and punish their abusers or do so. in a disorderly manner and in a way that makes women feel guilty. violence. As a direct result of inequalities in their countries of origin, women from Ukraine, Moldova, Nigeria, the Dominican Republic, Burma and Thailand are bought and sold, trafficked for the purpose of forced prostitution. government is not paying enough attention to the protection of their rights. punish the traffickers. In Guatemala, South Africa and Mexico, women's ability to enter and remain in the labor market is hindered by private employers who use their reproductive status to exclude them from work and discriminatory employment laws. or a discriminatory application of the law. In the United States, students discriminate and attack lesbian, bisexual or transgender girls at school or who do not conform to women's standards of behavior. In Morocco, Jordan, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, women face discrimination that makes them unequal before the law - including discriminatory family codes that take women off the legal authority and place women in the hands of the male family - and restrict their participation. public life
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