Summary:
Historical
reasons for inequality:
Possible
reasons for the shift from female centered or equal opportunity cultures could be the
invention or development of the plough.
Traditionally
the hoe was used by women where as ploughs were used by men. Cultures with these historical roots tend to be more equal today.
In
cultures with their roots in plough based cultures the women's role is
diminished.
Key
quotes:
"Women
descended from plough-users are less likely to work outside the home, to be
elected to parliament or to run businesses than their counterparts in countries
at similar levels of development who happen to be descended from
hoe-users."
"Only
about a quarter of women in the Arab world work outside their homes, but 91% of
women in Burundi do. In most industrialised countries the fraction ranges
between half and three-fifths. But in countries like Rwanda, Botswana,
Madagascar or Kenya, whose people are predominantly descended from hoe-users,
women are far more likely to be in the labour force than those in historically
plough-using places like India, Syria or Egypt."
Is this going a little too far??? Surely this assumes that we haven't got the ability to move beyond the habits traditions and cultures of our ancestors.
ReplyDeleteAny thoughts?