Return-Path: <nifl-womenlit@literacy.nifl.gov> Received: from literacy (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by literacy.nifl.gov (8.10.2/8.10.2) with SMTP id j9D0ecG06791; Wed, 12 Oct 2005 20:40:38 -0400 (EDT) Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 20:40:38 -0400 (EDT) Message-Id: <1129163958.4484cd5cakarim1@student.gsu.edu> Errors-To: listowner@nifl.gov Reply-To: nifl-womenlit@literacy.nifl.gov Originator: nifl-womenlit@literacy.nifl.gov Sender: nifl-womenlit@literacy.nifl.gov Precedence: bulk From: "Anisa Karim" <akarim1@student.gsu.edu> To: Multiple recipients of list <nifl-womenlit@literacy.nifl.gov> Subject: [NIFL-WOMENLIT:3333] Re: gender equity X-Listprocessor-Version: 6.0c -- ListProcessor by Anastasios Kotsikonas Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" X-Mailer: NetMail ModWeb Module Status: O Content-Length: 1885 Lines: 32 Dear Dr, Dephne Well I read the whole article and i think your have covered most of the important points it good to know facts like this, thank you for sharing this, but i would appreciate if you know where to find facts about women educations for all countries...i mean i am quite intrested in finding fact for my country and havent found any thing about it. looking forward for your kind reply anisa -----Original Message----- From: "Daphne Greenberg" <ALCDGG@langate.gsu.edu> To: Multiple recipients of list <nifl-womenlit@literacy.nifl.gov> Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 09:56:18 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NIFL-WOMENLIT:3327] gender equity I have noticed that many adult learners (as well as adult literacy providers) assume that the US, as the number 1 world power must have the best gender equity in the world. I recently came across an article in Ms. magazine (Fall, 2005, p.61) which provides information that could be an impetus for all kinds of activities in the adult classroom: graph reading, understanding the concept of rank, geography lessons, and civics lessons. Here are some of the facts listed in the article: United States scored 17th of 58 countries surveyed in gender equity. Sweden scored 1st of 58 countries surveyed in gender equity. Egypt scored 58 out of 58. The US ranked 8th in education for women, but for economic opportunity only 46th and in health only 42nd. The article includes the following quote: "It seems that American women, while they are able to enter the workforce fairly easily, do not have opportunities to advance their careers once they are part of it, and remain concentrated in lower-paid professions." Recommendations for the US include: maternity leave laws, affordable child care, and better reproductive health care. The entire report can be found at: www.weforum.org/gendergap Any thoughts about this and our learners? Daphne
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