Gender: A Precursor for Discriminating Against Women in Paid Employment in Nigeria.

O. Owoyemi, O. Olusanya
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Abstract

Since the proclamation of 1975-1985 (as the UN decade for women) increasing awareness and attention has been focused on discrimination of women. Several national and international constitutions and the United Nations declaration on discrimination against women have been used to address and suppress unequal power relations between men and women. Despite all these initiatives, research evidence has still shown that these constitutions theoretical commitments and acknowledgment of women’s crucial roles remained trivialized. In Nigeria, during the pre-colonial era, gender inequality and marginalisation came from the premise that women occupied a position complementary rather subordinate to men. Such complimentary position does not mean equality, but rather, that women can equally play important roles in the society successfully. Despite all the initiatives aimed at eradicating the discrimination of women in paid employment, evidence is still showing that these constitutions theoretical commitments and acknowledgment of women’s crucial roles remained violated and perniciously undermined, therefore more awareness will help address the problem).
性别:尼日利亚有偿就业中歧视妇女的先兆。
自从宣布1975-1985年为联合国妇女十年以来,人们对歧视妇女问题的认识和关注日益增加。若干国家和国际宪法以及联合国关于歧视妇女问题的宣言已被用来处理和压制男女之间不平等的权力关系。尽管有这些倡议,研究证据仍然表明,这些宪法的理论承诺和对妇女关键作用的承认仍然被轻视。在前殖民时代的尼日利亚,性别不平等和边缘化的前提是女性占据了与男性互补而非从属的地位。这种赞美的立场并不意味着平等,而是女性可以平等地在社会中成功地发挥重要作用。尽管采取了所有旨在消除对妇女在有偿就业中的歧视的倡议,但仍有证据表明,这些宪法的理论承诺和对妇女关键作用的承认仍然受到违反和严重破坏,因此提高认识将有助于解决这一问题)。
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