Why gender inequality as a research case?
Gender
inequality is not a simple problem, but a highly political problem, meaning
that there is no real consensus about what the problem is exactly, about
why and for whom it is a problem, about who is responsible for the existence
of the problem, who is responsible for solving it. This means that there
is an ongoing political power struggle over these definitions. The words
that are used in the context of gender mainstreaming habitually suggest consensus,
but more often than not these words - inequality between men and women, differences
between men and women, equal opportunities for men and women - function as
buzz words: they allow the illusion of consensus, until a hidden difference
of opinion can no longer be concealed.
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