The Equality of European Citizens and the Inequality of European Women
Assoc. Prof. Raya Ilieva
Citation : Raya Ilieva, The Equality of European Citizens and the Inequality of European Women International Journal of Humanities Social Sciences and Education 2018, 5(8) : 183-186
This report aims to address issues related to gender inequalities. Furthermore, it reflects differences between men and women related to labour market conditions, education, healthcare, and politics, which are extremely important for illustrating the various gender inequalities. They easily and comfortably
remain unnoticed in a society having almost no awareness and sensitivity to this topic.
Nowadays equality is guaranteed by the Constitution throughout the EU, but in some countries, such as the Republic of Bulgaria, it is somewhat "unsubstantial" through the traditional concept of rights, depending on individual natural qualities. Traditions and roles of both sexes determine the position of women and men in
society, leading to a gender equality gap.
The aim is result analysis to provide the most comprehensive overview of changes at a national level, regional peculiarities, and socio-demographic differences, and trends compared to past periods.