From the beginning, society thought women were not as good as men. In private life and public life, society depends on men, especially relatives. An increase in female conquest will corrupt women to second-class citizens, or in some cases harm women. Men conquer women, especially during the war. Society should not accept this representation as a standard, whether during the war or not, or be tolerable. Women are comparable to males and offer precious resources; therefore, women should not be lower than men.
A general discussion is that the Confucianism of the Song dynasty as the resurrection of the New Confucianism brings about the decline of the status of women and promoted development in addition to promoting the isolation of women and the worship of the widow's virgin . Bind it. According to Robert van Gulik, famous Song Confucian scholar Zhu Xi stressed the inferiority of women and the need to strictly separate males and females. According to Lin Yutang, it may be based on verbal tradition, and Zhu Xi supports the way to encourage female virginity in Fujian Province. But historian Patricia Ebray believes that this story is fictitious.
Men occupy all senior positions in all areas of economics and politics. After some progress it has been observed that the occupational and social position of women has declined significantly recently. Women in Belarus are the most unprotected social groups in the employment market, with an unemployment rate of about 65%. A part of the problem of gender inequality is that Belarusian women do not regard their rights and interests as specific women's problems. Many Belarusians believe that a low female status does not exist in social injustice, so do not protest this situation.
In India the identity of low caste women has improved greatly. A high educated and economically rich Dalit women acquired political status to win the position, but many of the Dalit women who participated in politics retreated to raise income and educational standards. It was also noted that the situation of family Dalit women improved. Indian male-female ratio is greatly distorted by abortion by men and women and killing of girls, and approximately 1 million girls are affected each year. In 2011, the government said that 3 million girls have been missing in India, and now there are 48 girls per 1,000 boys decreasing. Nevertheless, the government has taken further measures to raise this ratio, which has been reported to have been improved in recent years.