jueves, 10 de junio de 2010

Gender and the state

Do you think that public policies tend to benefit men and women equally?
Within the past governments this issue of equality between the genders has been important for the authorities and therefore have different public policies and implemented policies to resolve this issue, where the woman is the primary victim.
But I think the public policies implemented have been effective but I think still missing for gender equality...

Are there similar opportunities for both, men and women, to take part in the decision-taking processes that will result in public policies?
Has always been said that if they had similar income opportunities by government authorities, but in practice we can see that despite having men and women among its members, has continued the trend that has been through time, where men are privileged for the occupation of different jobs...

Do you find that we are making progress towards reaching more egalitarian access to labour, health and education?
Yes, I think we are clearly moving towards a more egalitarian access either at work, education and health. In education and health is there is a more fair and equal access, whether in access to public or private education, higher education, as access to public health and private, but change is in the work where there is work to do in the future in relation to this matter...

How do you thik that your future career might contribute to this?
If my future jobs is for me the assignment of personnel, in my selection criteria will always have gender equality in the selection of staff will have priority, as both have the same capabilities to engage in any activities in their respective positions charges designate them...

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