Another woman Quote by Amartya Sen
“Women had always been thought of as looking after the family when men go and earn an income and they're the bread earner and so on. So there is a kind of generation of inequality, [and], on top of the fact, women have pregnancies and periods, [and] when the children are very small, there are greater demands on their time. So one way or another women have had a pretty rough deal in the past, and there's no reason why that should continue, and any country that has tried to remedy that has succeeded in doing so.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Nobel Lecture, Economic Sciences, Amartya Sen, 1998
Women face systemic inequality due to traditional gender roles, biological responsibilities, and societal expectations, limiting opportunities and perpetuating disadvantage.
In simple terms: Women are disadvantaged by gender roles and biology.
Address structural barriers and support policies for gender equity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- workplace policies
- parental leave
- education access
- healthcare reform
- legal reforms
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies redesign work and family structures?
- What policies most effectively reduce gender gaps?
Progress can be slow and requires sustained political will.