6. Economic Inequality
described on the basis of the
unequal distribution of income
or wealth, in the most
frequently studied type of
social inequality.
8. Racial and Ethnic
Inequality
is the consequence of hierarchical
social distinctions between racial and
ethnic categories within a society and
are often recognized based on
characteristics such as skin color and
other physical characteristics or an
individual’s place of origin or culture.
11. Stereotyping
refers to our propensity to picture
all members of a particular
category as having the same
qualities. It is our propensity to
picture all members of a
particular category as having the
same qualities.
16. Discrimination
an act of depriving minorities
of equal treatment and are
kept in a lower status by the
dominant members of the
society and
the resistance of equality.
21. What is the status of Men
and Women in the Global
Context
22. The Feminist Movement
Gender Equality
all human beings are free to develop
personal abilities to make choices without
the limitations set by strict gender roles.
28. Anti- Bullying Act
Republic Act Number 10627 dated 05,
June 2013. Bullying shall refer to any
severe or repeated use by one or more
students of a written, verbal or electronic
expression, or a physical act or gesture, or
any combination thereof.
29. Equal Opportunity Employment
Republic Act No. 10524 dated 23, July 1012.
At least one per cent (1%) of all positions in
all government agencies, offices or
corporations shall be reserved for persons
with disability: provided that, private
corporations with more than One Hundred
(100) employees are encouraged to reserve
at least one percent (1%) of all positions for
persons with disability.
30. Accessible Polling Places exclusively for
persons withdisabilities and Senior
Citizens.
Republic Act No. 10336. Dated 23 July
2012. The state shall ensure that
persons with disabilities and senior
citizens are able to exercise their right
political participation without
discrimination or restrictions.
31. Magna Carta for Persons with
Disabilities
Republic Act Number 7277, dated 24
March 1992. This law provides for the
rehabilitation, self-development and
self-reliance of disabled persons and
their integration into the mainstream
of society and for other purposes.
32. ii. National Proclamations
• UN international Day of Persons with Disabilities
• National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Week
• National Autism Consciousness Week
• National commission on Disability Affairs
• Administrative and Executive Orders -Community based
Rehabilitation for persons with disabilities. Executive Order
No. 437,
33. Poverty and Inequality Reducing Programs
1. 4Ps Conditional Cash Transfer to reduce inequalities in
opportunities in education and reduce intergenerational
poverty
2. Community Based Monitoring System (CBMS) as a to
reduce poverty and inequality at the local level
•The Philippines’ Conditional Cash Transfer Program:
Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps)
34. DepEd Child Protection Policy
The document outlines the Philippine
Department of Education’s Policies and
Guidelines on protecting children in school
from violence , exploitation, discrimination,
bullying, neglect, abuse cruelty and other
conditions prejudicial to their development.
35. Global Inequality
Global Inequality (relationships between
states and non-state actors in the global
community)- the financial systems of the
world have developed unevenly, historically,
such that the entire geographical regions
were left stalled in poverty and illness.
36. Ways to Reduce Global
Inequalities
Stop Other Labor Abuses
Progressive Income Tax
Open and Democratic Trade
Policy
Universal Declaration of Human
Rights
Editor's Notes
Were there social equality in the pictures presented? If yes why? If no Why? Support your answer.
This occurs when resources in a given society are distributed unevenly, generally through
norms of allocation, that bring about specific patterns along lines of socially
defined categories of persons.
The emphasis on gender inequality is born out of the deepening division in the roles assigned to men
and women, particularly in the economic, political and educational spheres.
Hindi Pagkakapantay-pantay ng Lahi at Etniko-
Pagkiling or may kinikilingan
It is an attitude (EMOTION). An attitude is a distinct combination of feelings (affective), inclinations to act (behavior tendency) and beliefs or thoughts (cognition) related to a person or an event.
E.g. “I hate Ginebra fans, they make me angry”.
Pagbibigay pagkakakilanlan sa isang tao o bagay base sa paniniwala.
It is a belief about the personal attributes of a group of people.
E.g. “Ginebra fans are arrogant and obnoxious”.
Believing in the superiority of one’s own ethnic and cultural group, and having a corresponding disdain for all other groups/out-groups. (Ingroup as superior; Outgroup as inferior)
a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race
-a racial prejudice/discrimination
And they are also the people whose cultural background differs from that of the dominant members of a society.
Unjustified negative “BEHAVIOR” toward a group or its members.
Unfair treatment toward someone
E.g. “I would never hire nor become friends with a person I knew he or she were a Ginebra fan”.
Each society establishes a structure that, on the basis of sex and gender, permits or limits access to power, property, and prestige; this structure is referred to as gender stratification.
There is no country in the world in which women and men have equal status. Although much progress has been made in closing the gender gap in areas such as education, health care, employment, and government, gender inequality is still prevalent throughout the world.
Different behavior, aspirations and needs of men and women are considered, valued, and favored equally.
Freedom of their own decisions and strategic choices over their lives which involves awareness raising, building self-confidence, expansion of choices and access to and control over resources and opportunities.
a women’s movement that aims to fight for equal rights and opportunities for women
- there are different kinds of feminism and feminists who tend to disagree among themselves on causes of women’s oppression and how to address them.
Towards this end, the state shall design systems and procedures that will enable persons with disabilities and senior citizens to register and vote by them.
* COMELEC
Resolution Number 9763 dated 30, August 2013. This contains the implementing rules and regulations around RA 10336.
This was represented by a type of North-South divide that existed after World War II among the First World, more developed, industrialized, wealthy countries and Third world countries, primarily as measured by GDP.