Prevalence of Gender Discrimination
Prevalence of Gender Discrimination
Prevalence of Gender Discrimination
The Problem
based on the group, class, or category to which they are perceived to belong.
by six of the core international human rights documents. The vast majority of the
(Osin and Porat 2005) Discrimination is something that people face in every day
basis. There are people who experience discrimination based on their gender or
religious beliefs or gender. Gender and racial discrimination are popular issues that
many people still experience. This can be at social events, in schools, and
society.
sex and gender. Sex refers to whether a person is considered female or male, based
on the kind of body they have. Gender describes the ideas and practices that
whenever they try to hurt people physically, mentally and emotionally. Here in the
Philippines, when you are a guy and you wear pink, there are people who already
give their conception that the guy is a gay, which is actually some guy, just love
wearing pink. But during the 19th century, which color for who does not matter
hard work because they said that woman should be just at home doing household
chores. From the words of Mother Theresa,” Biggest disease today is not leprosy or
tuberculosis but rather the feeling of being unwanted”, this highlights the gender
discrimination in the society. Thus, the sex of the child plays an important role in its
survival.
Representatives passed its third reading most recently on September 20, 2017, but
died in the Senate. It has been refilled for the 18th Congress. This bill helps those
people who feel discriminated, to protect themselves, and to boost their confidence
talents and abilities of girls and boys, women and men, as well as
attributes and occupations with social groups (Deaux & Lewis. 1984). Stereotyping is
of her or his membership in the social group of women or men. Gender stereotyping
fundamental freedoms.
Children learn some aspects of stereotypes at a very young age. By the age
the activities and objects associated with each sex. Children's gender stereotypes of
activities and occupations develop quickly during the preschool years, reaching a
very high level by kindergarten. During the elementary school years, gender
stereotypes broaden to include sports, school subjects, and personality traits. With
age, children become increasingly knowledgeable about gender stereotypes and yet
hold more rigid gender stereotypes than girls and are held to more rigid ideals than
age. When making judgments of other people, children and adults will apply their
gender stereotypic expectations to them. Even more than adults, children will rely on
a person's sex to make judgments and they are less likely to consider other relevant
that give us more awareness about the characteristics of both woman and man but
little they know the prevalence of gender stereotyping and discrimination. In this
study, the researcher will explore more on the prevalence of gender stereotyping
discrimination among Senior High School students in Manaoag National High School.
a. gender;
b. age;
c. grade level;
terms of:
terms of:
4. To what extent is the prevalence of the factors in the school which creates an
a. social factors;
c. psychological factors?
This study is limited only to the Senior High School at Manaoag National High
The results of this study could be highly significant and beneficial specifically to
the following:
To the Students.
This study will help the students understand that they are not the only person
that feel to be discriminated and so they need to fight for themselves and boost
their confidence in school. They can make socializing without hesitation of being
judge by others and accepting of who really they are. They will also realize their
To the Teachers.
This study will make the teachers aware of the student’s characteristics and
To the Community.
This study will help the community understand the effects of gender
discrimination may lower their self-esteem and hinder personal growth. And so
and effects of the prevalence gender stereotyping and discrimination not only in
Definition of Terms
Sex - is either of the two major forms of individuals that occur in many species
and that are distinguished respectively as female or male especially on the basis
sex or gender. Sexism can affect anyone, but it primarily affects women and girls. It
has been linked to stereotypes and gender roles, and may include the belief that one
category of people. It is an expectation that people might have about every person
of a particular group. The type of expectation can vary; it can be, for example, an
women and men. A gender stereotype is harmful when it limits women’s and men’s
capacity to develop their personal abilities, pursue their professional careers and
“Biggest disease
today is not
leprosy or tuberculosis
but rather the feeling
of being
unwanted”