Equality or non-discrimination is that state where every individual gets equal
opportunities and rights. Every individual of the society yearns for equal status,
opportunity, and rights. However, it is a general observation that there exists
lots of discrimination between humans. Discrimination exists because of cultural
differences, geographical differences, and gender. Inequality based on gender is a
concern that is prevalent in the entire world. Even in the 21st century, across
globe men and women do not enjoy equal privileges. Gender equality means providing
equal opportunities to both men and women in political, economic, education and
health aspects.
Importance of Gender Equality
A nation can progress and attain higher development growth only when both men and
women are entitled to equal opportunities. Women in the society are often cornered
and are refrained from getting equal rights as men to health, education, decision-
making and economic independence in terms of wages.
The social structure that prevails since long in such a way that girls do not get
equal opportunities as men. Women generally are the caregivers in the family.
Because of this, women are mostly involved in household activities. There is lesser
participation of women in higher education, decision-making roles, and leadership
roles. This gender disparity is a hindrance in the growth rate of a country. When
women participate in the workforce increases the economic growth rate of the
country increases. Gender equality increases the overall wellbeing of the nation
along with economic prosperity.
How is Gender Equality Measured?
Gender equality is an important factor in determining a country’s overall growth.
There are several indexes to measure gender equality.
Gender-Related Development Index (GDI) – GDI is a gender centric measure of Human
Development Index. GDI considers parameters like life expectancy, education, and
incomes in assessing the gender equality of a country.
Gender Empowerment Measure (GEM) – This measure includes much detail aspects like
the proportion of seats than women candidates hold in national parliament,
percentage of women at economic decision-making role, the income share of female
employees.
Gender Equity Index (GEI) – GEI ranks countries on three parameters of gender
inequality, those are education, economic participation, and empowerment. However,
GEI ignores the health parameter.
Global Gender Gap Index – The World Economic Forum introduced the Global Gender Gap
Index in 2006. This index focuses more on identifying the level of female
disadvantage. The four important areas that the index considers are economic
participation and opportunity, educational attainment, political empowerment,
health, and survival rate.
Gender Inequality in India
As per the World Economic Forum’s gender gap ranking, India stands at rank 108 out
of 149 countries. This rank is a major concern as it highlights the immense gap in
opportunities in women with comparison to men. In Indian society from a long time
back, the social structure has been such that the women are neglected in many areas
like education, health, decision-making areas, financial independence, etc.
Another major reason, which contributes to the discriminatory behavior towards
women in India, is the dowry system in marriage. Because of this dowry system,
most Indian families consider girls as a burden. Preference for son still
prevails. Girls have refrained from higher education. Women are not entitled to
equal job opportunities and wages. In the 21st century, women are still preferred
gender in home managing activities. Many women quit their job and opt-out from
leadership roles because of family commitments. However, such actions are very
uncommon among men.
Conclusion
For overall wellbeing and growth of a nation, scoring high on gender equality is
the most crucial aspect. Countries with less disparity in gender equality have
progressed a lot. The government of India has also started taking steps to ensure
gender equality. Several laws and policies are prepared to encourage girls. “Beti
Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana” (Save girl, and make girls educated) campaign is
created to spread awareness of the importance of girl child. Several laws to
protect girls are also there. However, we need more awareness of spreading
knowledge of women rights. In addition, the government should take initiatives to
check the correct and proper implementation of policies.