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Women Empowerment And Social Change
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Women Empowerment And Social Change

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The book explores the multifaceted dimensions of women's empowerment and its critical role in driving social change. It begins with a historical overview of women's rights movements, particularly the suffrage movement, and examines the struggles women faced in the 19th and 20th centuries to secure voting rights, property ownership, and workplace equality. It underscores that despite these achievements, gender inequality persists, with significant issues like the gender pay gap, limited leadership opportunities for women, and the need for more supportive work-life balance policies. Book highlights the powerful influence of gender stereotypes and socialization in shaping societal views of gender roles. It emphasizes how media portrayals, educational systems, and family dynamics perpetuate traditional gender roles that disadvantage women and restrict men. By addressing and dismantling these stereotypes, society can move toward a more equitable structure, allowing individuals of all genders to realize their full potential. A key theme of the study is economic empowerment. Study explores the impact of entrepreneurship, microfinance, and self-help groups on improving women's financial independence. It argues that economic empowerment is essential for broader societal development, as financially empowered women are more likely to invest in the health and education of their families and communities. Nonetheless, women still face barriers such as limited access to capital and deeply ingrained gender biases that inhibit their economic progress. The critical issues related to women's health and well-being, particularly reproductive rights, maternal health, and the impact of domestic violence. It underscores the need for improved access to healthcare services, especially for reproductive health, as a cornerstone of women's empowerment. The importance of male involvement in maternal and child health is also discussed, highlighting the benefits of shared responsibility in family welfare. Women's political empowerment and the importance of increasing female participation in leadership roles. Despite progress in some regions, women remain underrepresented in politics and decision-making positions worldwide. The study concludes that women's empowerment is a driving force behind sustainable development and societal progress, and calls for comprehensive efforts to dismantle gender stereotypes, increase economic opportunities, improve healthcare, and promote political participation. By integrating education and technology, society can achieve meaningful and lasting change in gender equality.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Arcler Press
Country
CA
Date
10 January 2025
Pages
277
ISBN
9781779563712

The book explores the multifaceted dimensions of women's empowerment and its critical role in driving social change. It begins with a historical overview of women's rights movements, particularly the suffrage movement, and examines the struggles women faced in the 19th and 20th centuries to secure voting rights, property ownership, and workplace equality. It underscores that despite these achievements, gender inequality persists, with significant issues like the gender pay gap, limited leadership opportunities for women, and the need for more supportive work-life balance policies. Book highlights the powerful influence of gender stereotypes and socialization in shaping societal views of gender roles. It emphasizes how media portrayals, educational systems, and family dynamics perpetuate traditional gender roles that disadvantage women and restrict men. By addressing and dismantling these stereotypes, society can move toward a more equitable structure, allowing individuals of all genders to realize their full potential. A key theme of the study is economic empowerment. Study explores the impact of entrepreneurship, microfinance, and self-help groups on improving women's financial independence. It argues that economic empowerment is essential for broader societal development, as financially empowered women are more likely to invest in the health and education of their families and communities. Nonetheless, women still face barriers such as limited access to capital and deeply ingrained gender biases that inhibit their economic progress. The critical issues related to women's health and well-being, particularly reproductive rights, maternal health, and the impact of domestic violence. It underscores the need for improved access to healthcare services, especially for reproductive health, as a cornerstone of women's empowerment. The importance of male involvement in maternal and child health is also discussed, highlighting the benefits of shared responsibility in family welfare. Women's political empowerment and the importance of increasing female participation in leadership roles. Despite progress in some regions, women remain underrepresented in politics and decision-making positions worldwide. The study concludes that women's empowerment is a driving force behind sustainable development and societal progress, and calls for comprehensive efforts to dismantle gender stereotypes, increase economic opportunities, improve healthcare, and promote political participation. By integrating education and technology, society can achieve meaningful and lasting change in gender equality.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Arcler Press
Country
CA
Date
10 January 2025
Pages
277
ISBN
9781779563712