Gender in Crisis

Ines Braune, Saliha Engler, Patricia Jannack, Angela Krewani
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#14–2020 The protests and upheavals that erupted in the Arab world since 2010 were the starting point in 2019 to look at issues of gender in political and social crises. At the moment, since the beginning of 2020, we are facing the global coronavirus pandemic and witnessing gender imbalances in this crisis, imbalances that turn against wo*men and their role in contemporary societies. This goes for Europe as well as the Middle East and North and South America. Wo*men bear and will bear a disproportionate burden of the measures taken against the coronavirus. Mostly wo*men have been working in the nursing sector in general and with Covid-19 patients in particular. Wo*men did more unpaid work before Corona, and do so even more during the Corona epidemic. Mostly wo*men have seen their working hours reduced, stay at home, and take care of the children due to the closed childcare facilities and schools. In addition, more jobs in which predominantly wo*men work are being cut, explains the ESCWA (Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia) study on the impact of Covid-19 on gender equality in the Arab region. What does the lockdown mean for gender relations? What is being locked down and to what places? A conservative understanding of the family seems to be the EDITORIAL 05
危机中的性别
#14-2020自2010年以来,阿拉伯世界爆发的抗议和动荡是2019年审视政治和社会危机中性别问题的起点。目前,自2020年初以来,我们正面临全球冠状病毒大流行,并在这场危机中目睹性别失衡,这种失衡对女性及其在当代社会中的作用不利。这适用于欧洲、中东、北美和南美。Wo*men承受并将承受针对冠状病毒采取的措施带来的不成比例的负担。大多数男性都在护理部门工作,尤其是与新冠肺炎患者一起工作。在科罗纳之前,女性做了更多的无偿工作,在科罗纳疫情期间做得更多。由于儿童保育设施和学校关闭,大多数男性的工作时间减少,待在家里照顾孩子。此外,西亚经社会(西亚经济社会委员会)关于新冠肺炎对阿拉伯地区性别平等影响的研究解释说,更多以女性为主的工作岗位正在被削减。封锁对两性关系意味着什么?什么东西被封锁了,被封锁到什么地方?对家庭的保守理解似乎是编辑05
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