Canadian women and political representatives: equality, equality and competence I. Introduction Social equality is the concept of all individuals with the same basic freedom, opportunity, moral values / respect and social welfare. There is much meaning and definition in the concept of "equality", but social equality is becoming the most important as "liberalization and democratization" progresses throughout the world. Parallel growth of democratization allows citizens to propose more accountability measures and public welfare services to the government to manage this difference as the economy is opened to create greater wealth gaps .
In Canada, we made great progress in gender equality. However, most of our environment is not bound by law, government, and ordinary sense. This is why the global expression of women in politics is still behind men. In 2015, women accounted for only 22% of all parliamentarians, but not much compared with 11.3% in 1995. In media and communication, only one quarter of news women are women. This is probably because women account for only 27% of executives of media organizations. Somewhat better, 30% of researchers in natural science, engineering and technology, medicine and health science, agricultural science, social science and humanities are women.
Canadian women and political representatives: equality, equality and competence I. Introduction Social equality is the concept of all individuals with the same basic freedom, opportunity, moral values / respect and social welfare. There is much meaning and definition in the concept of "equality", but social equality is becoming the most important as "liberalization and democratization" progresses throughout the world. - There are about 700,000 transsexuals (Times Union 1) in the United States. Most of these people face discrimination in work, school, residence, and medical care. For example, 90% of transgender people are discriminated in the workplace and more than half are harassed when receiving public services.