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What is Patriarchal System

Handbook of Research on Impacts of International Business and Political Affairs on the Global Economy
Is a system which differentiates and stratifies human being based on sex, and it favours men. It defines women’s roles and functions in the society which normally put barriers to many women’s right such as right to education and the right to work.
Published in Chapter:
Women's Economic Empowerment in the Developing Countries: Reengineering Patriarchy?
Ummu Atiyah Ahmad Zakuan (Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia) and Kalthum Hassan (Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9806-2.ch013
Abstract
It is an established fact that women's empowerment is primary to the socio-economic and political development of a nation. It will be meaningless, if women that constitute half of the population of the globe do not have access to education, healthcare, employment and political decision making bodies. A nation benefits fully when both men and women contribute rigorously in social cohesion, economic growth, peace and prosperity. Findings from countries and reputable institutions such as World Bank and the United Nations revealed that greater gender equality correlates positively with national economic growth. The World Economic Forum recently reported that across the 135 countries examined, greater gender equality correlates positively with per capita gross national product. Countries with greater equality between women and men have economies that are more competitive and fast growing. Hence, removing barriers on empowering women stimulates economic development. This chapter commences with the meaning of women empowerment followed by the identification of various barriers on women empowerment, and investigation on women economic empowerment in the developing countries. The patriarchal system is also introduced to explain how it influences women empowerment. Finally, this chapter argues that women empowerment in general can only be achieved if the patriarchal system is transformed or reengineered to foster more equality between both groups.
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