“No Woman, No cry ” : Gender Inequality and arrest the situation for a better work place.
Prior to the industrial revolution, both men and women participated in small scale, mostly family-managed, agricultural and manufacturing work. Pre-industrial work was divided along gender lines, with some of these divisions persisting to date, such as women’s predominance in textile labor. The industrial revolution in Europe and in the U.S. replaced family and slave production with market production (Padavic& Reskin, 2002 cited in Kalev, A. and Deutsch, G., 2018 ). This created the concept of Labor market alias job market which is where the labor supply and demand meets. Then it has emerged a gender inequality concern in the labor force. This blog refers to the gender inequality faces by women in general at present and how it could be prevented or mitigated by the steps, which should take by the organization from the HR manager point of view. Gender Inequality. In simple words, unequal opportunities and rights for working women, transgenders, men, and other peo...