Gender Equality - Week 11 Entry 1


We have seen an increase in debates over years about male privilege. In Australia’s context, are genders truly equal? Needless to say, there are certain sectors in the workforce that shows dominant numbers in one gender. Aged care, child care, and health and community sectors has a higher number of females working within the sector. Australian women also account for 68% of primary carers for older people and people with disability. These numbers show females are often considered as caretakers. As a western society, the roles of a male and female has been inherited generation and generation leading to these numbers. With the current generation we are living in, I believe females have the opportunity to move out of the western stereotype, to not have the role of a caretaker burdening her.
As a male, I often take for granted the assurance of safety as I walk through a quiet street at night. However, females do not have this similar privilege. Worrying about rape, harassment, and robbery, females are unlikely to feel the similar assurance as a male.
Gender equality has to be achieved to benefit social sustainability. Male dominant mind sets have to be eradicated and females should be looked at with equal respect. Gender equality is a tough obstacle to overcome but hopefully can be achieved.

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