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The Gender Gap in South African Politics

Title: The Gender Gap in South African Politics
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 621 | Pages: 2.6 (approximately 235 words/page)


The Gender Gap in South African Politics

“Increases in the parliamentary representation of women in South Africa indicate a significant closing of the gender gap.” Is this a well-founded, accurate statement? In my opinion, this it is not so, but to substantiate this, one must first define what is meant by the gender gap. The gender gap can be defined as the inequality, which exists between men and women when it comes to social, and in this case, political roles. This gap …showed first 75 words of 621 total

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showed last 75 words of 621 total…I am certain that this gap will close even more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Neft, N and Levine, AD. 1997. Where Women Stand: An International Report on the Status of Women in 140 Countries. 1997-1998. New York. Random House Lowe-Morna, C. 1999 Overview in Redefining Politics: South African Women and Democracy edited by S Boezak. Braamfontein: Commission on Gender Equality Ngubane, Phindile, “Women still have a long fight ahead”, Cape Times, August 9, 2000. Lowe Morna, Colleen, “That meaningless word, equality”, Cape Times, August 9, 2000.

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