in the Women’s and men’s garments, main categories, but the distinction is relevant, as long as one group is superior to the other. The way forward is not to erase gender, but to highlight the inequalities that exist between men and women and to continue to protect the women, separate spaces, which contribute to a sense of security.
To register, and to divide the people up by gender is not discrimination, but rather a way to identify and correct any discrimination. Thanks to the bekönade social security number, and issues of gender in the surveys, it is possible to detect the differences between women’s and men’s lives, and the terms and conditions, for example in terms of wage levels, educational attainment, or sick leave. For these reasons, Sweden has a statistikförordning, which requires public authorities to divide up all of the individual-based official statistics on the gender.
Also, in governmental activities, it is important to work in a bekönat, rather than gender-neutral. Tännsjö mention the care in which it is absolutely necessary to know the patient’s gender, since women and men are, to some extent, will be affected by different diseases have different symptoms of the same disease.
to comply with the health care on the basis of gender, it is also possible to detect in which men and women do not receive the same level of service. Among other things, it has been seen that women have had to wait longer for an ambulance than for men.
Tännsjö, questioning the need for gender-specific restrooms and locker rooms in sports facilities, among other things, that the queue for the ladies is too long. However, the issue is more serious than that, and focuses on women’s and girls ‘ safety in some of the most intimate of settings. If there is a possibility that the face of a person by the penis of the haku warns the dressing room, some of the women and girls to avoid going there at all, especially to those who already have experience of gender-based violence.
in the end, Tännsjö abolition of the gender division in the sport. He may not know how long the women’s movement and the female athletes had to fight for, and in some countries, and the branches are still struggling, to give them the opportunity to compete against each other on the same terms and conditions as the men.
Women usually can not run as fast, jump as high or lift as heavy as men’s. If we were to compete against men, rather than the other would be the sport once again transformed into an arena of men.
Tännsjö, refers to the Cedaw, but it does appear to have read it carelessly. The article says that the countries shall take ”all appropriate measures, including legislation” to abolish the discrimination of women tend to be in favour of positive discrimination is not to abolish the same.
Perhaps it would be more appropriate to raise the convention’s thirteenth clause, which says that women should have the same rights as men to participate in recreational activities, sports and the arts in all its forms”?
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