Gender Voice and Correlations with Peace

T. Dworkin, Cindy A. Schipani
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The statistics regarding violence in today???s society are staggering. A newly released study published by the World Health Organization, making headlines in the Wall Street Journal (Oct. 3, 2002) reports that ???Violence Took 1.6 Million Lives in 2000.??? Notably, this report considers only the data obtained from the seventy countries that report such statistics to the World Health Organization. It does not include reports from many countries whose violence is also high, such as Burundi, Rwanda, Iraq, Liberia and Afghanistan. This manuscript seeks to address some of these issues of violence by considering issues of gender. We pose the question whether there may be some correlation between violence and the lack meaningful involvement of women in the economy. If the countries that appear more violent are also countries where women are systematically excluded from business opportunities, perhaps one way to curb some of the societal violence would be to improve the opportunities for women in the economy. Multi-national corporations can play an important role in increasing these opportunities. As has been argued elsewhere, a reduction in poverty promotes stability and leads to a more peaceful society. Studies show that in developing countries, involving women in the economy as wage earners can reduce poverty. As the locus of production shifts away from the home, an initial decline in employment opportunities may occur. However, this eventually disappears and both women and men benefit.
性别声音及其与和平的关系
今天的暴力统计数据??美国社会是惊人的。2002年10月3日,《华尔街日报》头条新闻刊登了世界卫生组织最新发布的一项研究报告。2000年,暴力夺走了160万人的生命。值得注意的是,本报告只考虑从向世界卫生组织报告此类统计数据的70个国家获得的数据。它不包括来自布隆迪、卢旺达、伊拉克、利比里亚和阿富汗等许多暴力事件也很高的国家的报告。这份手稿试图通过考虑性别问题来解决其中一些暴力问题。我们提出的问题是,暴力与妇女在经济中缺乏有意义的参与之间是否存在某种关联。如果出现较多暴力行为的国家也是妇女被系统地排除在商业机会之外的国家,也许遏制一些社会暴力的一种方法是改善妇女在经济中的机会。跨国公司可以在增加这些机会方面发挥重要作用。正如其他地方所争论的那样,贫困的减少促进了稳定,导致了一个更加和平的社会。研究表明,在发展中国家,让妇女作为工资收入者参与经济可以减少贫困。随着生产中心从家庭转移出去,就业机会可能会出现最初的下降。然而,这最终会消失,女性和男性都受益。
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