This paper is a gender equality review loosely disguised as a development paper. Most of what is said applies equally to the developed as the less developed world – which is accepted via examples from France and UK.
Most of the issues identified are societal in nature, rather than a choice to limit female opportunity. There is a strong theme of positive discrimination – men are encouraged to make efforts to equalise the unequal burden of reproductive activities. No mention here of unequal burden on men in matters requiring physical strength.
A useful comment at the end on ‘blokish’ stereotypes and their tendency to cause boys to underperform.
Useful categorisation and defiinitions of gender parity, gender equality and gender equity but a bit too dogma ridden to seem very useful in making practical progress.
