Title: Poor, Powerless And Pregnant
1Poor, PowerlessAnd Pregnant
- Gender the Contemporary Global System
2Life is gendered but differently place to
place, society to society
- Marriage practices
- Dowry, bride price or neither?
- Whose decision?
- Rights and responsibilities
- Limits on education, careers
- Military obligations
- Voice in fertility
- Acceptability of sexual activity
3Sex vs. Gender
- Sex biological distinction based largely on x
and y chromosomes - Gender cultural distinction tied to
- Reproduction
- Production
- Marriage customs
- Degrees of homophobia
- Conflict empowerment vs. tradition
4Measuring Womens Status
- Health
- Marriage and Children
- Education
- Employment
- Equality
5 Health Measures
- Female Infant Mortality
- Maternal Mortality
- Female Life Expectancy
- Female Life Expectancy Relative to Male Life
Expectancy
6Health Status
- Worst Countries
- 3.5 Afghanistan
- 5.5 Mali, Bangladesh
- 6.0 Yemen, Nigeria, Nepal
- 6.5 Mozambique
- 7.0 Malawi
- 8.0 Rawanda, Pakistan, Benin
- Best Countries
- 20.0 Finland
- 19.5 Austria, France
- 19.0 Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany,
Hungary, Netherlands, Italy, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Sweden, USA - 18.5 Bulgaria, Chile, UK, New Zealand, Spain
7Education Measures
- Percentage secondary school enrollment female
- Percentage secondary school teachers female
- Percentage university enrollment female
- Differential literacy for men and women
8Educational Status
- Best Countries
- 18.5 USA
- 18.0 Jamaica
- 17.5 Argentina
- 16.5 Canada
- 16.0 Finland, France, Norway, Venezuela
- 15.5 Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark
- Worst Countries
- 2.5 Benin
- 3.0 Yemen
- 4.0 Nepal, Libya
- 4.5 Senegal, Mali, Liberia, Bangladesh
- 5.0 Pakistan
- 5.5 Sudan, Rwanda, Mali, Afghanistan
9Employment Measures
- Percentage women professionals and self-employed
- Percentage women employed
- Percentage women managers
- Share of paid employment
10Employment Status
- Best Countries
- 14.5 Sweden
- 12.5 Mozambique, Russia
- 11.5 Barbados, Finland
- 11.0 Denmark, Norway
- 10.5 Bulgaria
- 10.0 Canada, Czechia, USA
- Worst Countries
- 2.0 Yemen, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, India,
Iraq, Afghanistan, Algeria - 2.5 Syria, Sudan, Mali, Jordan
- 3.0 UAE, Turkey, Morocco, Liberia, Egypt,
Bangladesh
11Social Equality Measures
- Economic Equality
- Political/Legal Equality
- Equality in Marriage
- Absence of Discrimination
12Social Equality Status
- Best Countries
- 18.5 Finland, Sweden
- 16.5 Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Canada, Denmark, Greece, Cuba, Czechia, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Jamaica, Netherlands, USA
- Worst Countries
- 2.0 UAE, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan
- 4.0 Kuwait, Bangladesh
- 6.0 Sudan, South Africa, Nigeria, Morocco,
Libya, Egypt, Chile, Brazil
13Measures of Marriage Children
- Percentage Teen Marriage
- Total Fertility Rate
- Contraceptive Prevalence
- Formerly Married Women Relative to Formerly
Married Men
14Marriage Children Status
- Worst Countries
- 4.0 Saudi Arabia
- 4.5 Bangladesh
- 5.5 Nigeria, Mali
- 6.5 Malawai, Benin
- 7.0 Afghanistan
- 7.5 Yemen
- 8.0 Senegal, Kenya, Jordan, Cameroon
20.0 Australia, NZ 19.5 Sweden, Taiwan 19.0
Belgium, Finland, Norway, Netherlands,
Britain 18.5 Canada, China, Czechia, Denmark,
France, Germany, USA
15Overall Status in Our 30 Countries
- Countries Doing Well
- 87.0 Sweden
- 85.0 Finland
- 82.5 United States
- 80.5 Canada
- 79.5 Australia
- 77.0 Russia
- 76.0 Germany, France
- 75.5 Poland
- 74.0 Italy
- 73.0 Switzerland
- 68.5 Japan
- 68.0 Argentina
- Countries Doing Poorly
- 21.5 Bangladesh
- 28.0 Pakistan
- 29.0 Nigeria
- 29.5 Saudi Arabia
- 38.0 Egypt
- 40.0 Cameroon, Ghana
- 45.0 Kenya, India
- 47.5 Colombia, Peru
- 52.5 South Africa, Turkey
- 54.5 Brazil
- 59.0 Cuba, China
- 60.0 Spain, Chile
- 61.5 Mexico
16Lessons To Be Drawn
- If the measures can be taken as reasonable ones,
the status of women differs markedly from country
to country - Even in the best countries, there is much room
for improvement - The condition of women in the worst countries
verges on desperation