This exacerbates women's perception of gender discrimination against political realm in women's media. The fundamental reason for lack of women under politics is that women are not in office at the same rate as men. Since the media have continued gender discrimination, potential women candidates believe that American politics are biased and sex discrimination. Due to this gender gap, the political effectiveness of the US government is not representative of all, so it is questioned. II. Literary criticism At the same time, political scientists are still discussing whether the woman's political glass ceiling was destroyed and why or why not.
However, as demonstrated by Female political expert Oklahoma State University Farida Jalalzai, the underpresence of women in American politics is not the only obstacle to becoming the first female president of the United States. Jalalzai pointed out in a paper in 2010 that more than three-quarters of the president of the women and the prime minister has assumed office since 1990, but it is not spread worldwide due to policy reform like gender quota in the election did. Average Distribution within She Perhaps because women could "bypass the potentially biased general public and post party elections" under parliamentary system, she thought that it was more likely that women will serve as prime minister than the president . There are few leaders of women who first obtained a position in the referendum. To win the referendum in the presidential system, women have to assert gender discrimination and stereotypes more directly and on a larger scale.
There is a big difference in gender recognition about women's underdisplay in leading position in politics and business. At least one-seventh of women, nearly half of men do more to women to prove that women are the main reason why women are less than women in business or political status than men We are asking for it. Most women also point out gender discrimination and voters are not ready to choose women as a major obstacle in politics. In contrast, about one-third of men think that women are the main reason why there is no more in senior positions. Also, men (31%) are more likely to say that women are not interested in holding political leadership positions than women (23%).