Gender Equality in Patriarchic Culture

  • Vioni E
  • Liansah I
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Abstract

Gender equality has always been an issue that is demanded in various parts of the country. The patriarchy that has long been a part of our culture makes the fact of gender equality increasingly difficult to realize. The dividing line between the roles of men and women has long been imprinted in the culture of our country and has been passed from generation to generation. Feminism doesn't simply demand that women have the same status as men; far from it. They want to have the same role as men in the development of Indonesia. Look further. Involving women means making efficient in various aspects, such as economic growth. Because the more heads that work, the better the results. Feminism is not a demand for mathematical equality. Feminism is the desire for fair equality according to the context of each individual.

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Vioni, E., & Liansah, I. (2023). Gender Equality in Patriarchic Culture. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Law Studies (INCOLS 2022) (pp. 168–177). Atlantis Press SARL. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-2-494069-23-7_16

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