Tuesday 30 October 2018

10 Challenges That American Women Still Face Today


10 Challenges That American Women Still Face Today 


Our blog entry "10 Things That American Women Could Not Do Before the 1970s" has provoked stunning reactions from Ms. blog per users. Women's activists of the 1970s worked indefatigably to anchor the rights for women that we appreciate today. In any case, the same number of per users noted, we can't get careless: We should proceed with the battle to guarantee equity for all. In light of a portion of the remarks examine a few difficulties despite everything we confront today:

1. Getting paid as much as men. 


The Equal Pay Act of 1963, which turns 50 this year, was planned to restrict sex-based wage separation. Be that as it may, women still get a normal of 77 pennies to each dollar earned by men, and accounts of salary disparity are tragically very normal.

2. Being decently and relatively spoken to in the media. 


In family films, there are, all things considered, 2.42 male characters to each female character. On the off chance that that isn't sufficiently awful, bear in mind the lopsidedly lower number of women movie commentators, chiefs and makers.

3. Getting to be President. 


49 nations on the planet have had a lady pioneer; the United States hasn't (yet).

4. Getting a shabby hair style. 


The Danes have banned it, yet in America you're still prone to pay for a hair style contingent upon your sex as opposed to your haircut.

5. Word related sex isolation. 


In 2009, men dwarfed women at a rate of 73 percent to 27 percent in all science and building divisions of business.

6. Pregnancy separation in the working environment. 


This archive gone along by the ACLU and others demonstrates that lamentably, this is as yet an undeniable issue that numerous individuals confront.

7. Sexual Violence. 


Nine out of 10 casualties of endeavored or finished assault in the United States are women.

8. Gaining admittance to free anti-conception medication. 


Indeed, even under the Affordable Care Act, some anti-conception medication is just accessible with co-pay. The United Kingdom and different nations offer free anti-conception medication, for what reason right?

9. Getting faulted and disgraced. 


Unfortunate casualty accusing, skank disgracing, and "assault splaying" are to a great extent focused toward women exploited people.


10. Feminine cycle disappointment. 


Post-pubescent and pre-menopausal, women are as yet bleeding—and as yet getting belittled for it.

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