I am researching the position Czech Republic will take and the role they will play in the U.N. Ecosoc's effort towards Advancement of Woman
introduction
Czech Republic has a population of 10,686,269
also known as Czechia
Their government type is Parliamentary Republic.
Czechia's imports include machinery, transport equipment, raw materials, fuels, and chemicals.
import partners include Germany, Poland, China, Slovakia, the Netherlands, and Italy.
Export items include machinery, transport equipment, raw materials, fuel, and chemicals.
Export partners include Germany, Slovakia, Poland, France, the UK, Austria, and Italy.
Czech Republic's neighbors are Germany, Poland, Slovakia, and Austria.
background info
Czechia's current leader or president is Milos Zemon.
Between men and women, there is a 26% difference in pay.
Woman were able to vote in 1920.
Women in Czechia are at more risk of poverty and and neglecting.
Men supposedly have "economic superiority over women."
early 1900's the Czech Republic was said to be moving towards gender equality.
Men attain more physical jobs.
In 1991, there were 1,043 childcare facilities.
current position
current childcare in Czechia makes the parents to turn to expensive or non traditional options.
The government's main priority is not helping the childcare network in the Czech Republic.
The Czech Republic is named "the highest negative impact of parenthood on employment of all the EU countries."
The gender pay gap supposedly grows as women go into their important career years.
in 2011, the pay gap in Czechia between men and women was 25.5 percent.
the pay gap can go up to a max of 48 percent.
Czech Republic is a very educated country.
Czech Republican students have a higher average in math and science compared to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
suggested resolution
The Czech Republic's government does not prioritize gender inequality.
They could or the government could prioritize gender inequality.
Could maybe team up with other countries
make laws towards gender equality.
take suggestions from citizens maybe.
make the pay equal.
women leaders to make announcements
team up with gender equality organizations.
conclusion
there is no laws helping women.
In statistics, Women earn around 3,700 CZK a month less than men.
Women have unequal inheritance rights, early marriage, violence against women, and unequal land, and property rights.
Women hold fifteen percent of the seats in the Czech Chamber Deputies.
Any progress on gender inequality by the Czech government is going very slow.
Poverty and Violence against women is majority of the inequality of mean and woman in Czechia.
Unlike women, men can focus more on their career.
single mothers are more at risk of poverty and exclusion more than women who have a spouse.