Flashcards on Social Issues: Gender, Poverty, Education

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What is gender inequality?

Gender inequality refers to the unequal treatment or perception of individuals based on their gender.

What is the definition of poverty?

Poverty is the state of being extremely poor and lacking the necessary resources for a decent standard of living.

Why is education important?

Education is important as it equips individuals with knowledge, skills, and opportunities for personal and professional growth.

What is gender bias?

Gender bias refers to the unfair or unequal treatment of individuals based on their gender.

What are the causes of poverty?

Poverty can be caused by factors such as lack of education, unemployment, economic inequality, and social injustices.

How does poverty affect education?

Poverty can hinder access to quality education by limiting resources, creating barriers, and increasing dropout rates.

What is gender identity?

Gender identity is a person's deeply held sense of their own gender, which may or may not align with the sex assigned at birth.

What are some strategies to reduce gender inequality?

Strategies to reduce gender inequality include promoting equal opportunities, challenging stereotypes, and advocating for policy changes.

How does education impact poverty?

Education can help break the cycle of poverty by providing individuals with skills, knowledge, and opportunities for upward social mobility.

What is the gender pay gap?

The gender pay gap refers to the disparity in earnings between men and women, often attributed to factors like discrimination and occupational segregation.

What are some consequences of gender inequality?

Consequences of gender inequality include limited access to opportunities, lower socio-economic status, and perpetuation of stereotypes.

What are some effects of poverty on society?

The effects of poverty on society include increased crime rates, lower educational attainment, and poorer overall health outcomes.

What is the importance of girls' education?

Girls' education is important for achieving gender equality, reducing poverty, and improving overall social development.

What are some barriers to education?

Barriers to education can include lack of access, cultural norms, poverty, and discrimination based on factors like gender or disability.

What is gender-based violence?

Gender-based violence refers to any act of violence or abuse committed against an individual based on their gender, often disproportionately affecting women and girls.

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