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Mexico has not advanced a single step in gender equality. In the most recent global report on the gender gap from the World Economic Forum , our country fell ten positions compared to the previous year. In 2017 we ranked 71st; A year later we fell ten places, to 81. The doctor in Philosophy, Valeria López Vela, from the Anáhuac Center for Human Rights at the Anáhuac University, explains in an interview for Milenio. «This is due to multiple factors. But one that we cannot ignore is linked to the very high rate of femicides; According to data from the CNDH, seven Mexican women die every day in conditions that include aspects of gender violence; Unfortunately, nine out of ten cases go unpunished. «Currently, 12 of the 32 states have decreed a gender alert. That is, 36% of the national territory is recognized as an environment in which sexist violence prevails; Despite the efforts, the numbers have not decreased and alert requests in other states are the order of the day.” Valeria López, member of the National System of SNI Researchers, explained that “in the economic aspect, the salary gap between men and women is 35%; That is, Mexican women earn 35% less in salary for the same work and under the same conditions than men. Work at home remains unrecognized and the conditions of domestic workers whose work lacks appropriate regulation and minimal health coverage benefits are even more worrying.” 70% of Mexicans perceive that there is equality between men and women. Faced with this perception, the figure stands out that indicates that of the total unpaid work, 61% corresponded to women and 19% to men. Mexico and gender equality In the Global Report on the Gender Gap prepared by the World Economic Forum (WEF), Iceland tops the count as the country that comes closest to gender equality. While the United States fell to 59th place from 45th a year earlier. The country was only 77 percent of the way toward gender parity in economic opportunity, a gap that has been narrowing but not as quickly as in other countries.
The report on the Global Gendershowed that Phone Number List economic inequality between men and women in the world, far from narrowing, is becoming greater, especially since the economic crisis of 2008, which is why the WEF postponed the perspectives for gender equality in the workplace until the year 2186. Nicaragua is the only Latin American country that appears in the global Top 20, while the performance of the largest economies such as Argentina, in 33rd place, Mexico -in 66th-, Chile in 70th and Brazil in 79th , Is mixed. According to the World Economic Forum, it warns that it will not be until 170 years from now when the goal of closing gender differences in economic and labor activity will be a reality in the world.Within the flow of information that reaches us daily through social networks and conventional media, such as radio and television, it is possible that we do not have the opportunity to weigh each and every one of the notes that reach us, and therefore , something that is possibly important is passed without even realizing it. And one of them that can be overlooked and that I consider of great importance is the effect on human capital of the so-called Revolution 4.0; the fourth industrial revolution; This new revolution, if it has a behavior and consequence like the previous ones, will cause an important effect on human beings in terms of their role in the productive sector, something in which I do not think I am exaggerating. In the first Revolution, where agriculture appeared, human beings became peasants and sedentary, radically changing their way of life that led to the creation of the first fixed villages, and also had an effect on their sociability.
In the second Revolution, when the steam engine appeared, human beings moved from the countryside to the city, since what was later known as “labor” was required, a concept that was developed between the 18th and 19th centuries. and that continues to be valid to this day. These technological changes led to what we now know as production models, where efficiency and productivity became the paradigms of the economic model imposed by the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century. But in the past 150 years, technological development has not stopped, nor have the models or forms of socialization, despite religious institutions or various ideologies that try to maintain a status quo according to their beliefs. It is evident that, at least from the end of the 20th century to date, paradigms that have remained in force for centuries have been questioned and overturned; An example of this is the development of science that began from the time of Galileo (1564-1642). And it was a huge turning point in terms of socialization and production models. Now that we are in the 21st century and the Fourth Industrial Revolution has arrived, we are amazed and amazed by everything that technology can do, for example in the so-called internet of things; It is necessary to think from now on what can be done with all the human capital that will be replaced by machines, what type of activities it can do now and will be able to do in the future, that have a social contribution. And just as previous industrial revolutions modified and created new models of sociability; With all the experience acquired so far, human beings have the responsibility of taking advantage of technology for their total benefit, both in generating wealth and improving their standard of living. I think it is necessary to end the current model of two types of humanities based on their property or wealth. We have only one planet and it belongs to everyone equally.
The report on the Global Gendershowed that Phone Number List economic inequality between men and women in the world, far from narrowing, is becoming greater, especially since the economic crisis of 2008, which is why the WEF postponed the perspectives for gender equality in the workplace until the year 2186. Nicaragua is the only Latin American country that appears in the global Top 20, while the performance of the largest economies such as Argentina, in 33rd place, Mexico -in 66th-, Chile in 70th and Brazil in 79th , Is mixed. According to the World Economic Forum, it warns that it will not be until 170 years from now when the goal of closing gender differences in economic and labor activity will be a reality in the world.Within the flow of information that reaches us daily through social networks and conventional media, such as radio and television, it is possible that we do not have the opportunity to weigh each and every one of the notes that reach us, and therefore , something that is possibly important is passed without even realizing it. And one of them that can be overlooked and that I consider of great importance is the effect on human capital of the so-called Revolution 4.0; the fourth industrial revolution; This new revolution, if it has a behavior and consequence like the previous ones, will cause an important effect on human beings in terms of their role in the productive sector, something in which I do not think I am exaggerating. In the first Revolution, where agriculture appeared, human beings became peasants and sedentary, radically changing their way of life that led to the creation of the first fixed villages, and also had an effect on their sociability.
In the second Revolution, when the steam engine appeared, human beings moved from the countryside to the city, since what was later known as “labor” was required, a concept that was developed between the 18th and 19th centuries. and that continues to be valid to this day. These technological changes led to what we now know as production models, where efficiency and productivity became the paradigms of the economic model imposed by the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century. But in the past 150 years, technological development has not stopped, nor have the models or forms of socialization, despite religious institutions or various ideologies that try to maintain a status quo according to their beliefs. It is evident that, at least from the end of the 20th century to date, paradigms that have remained in force for centuries have been questioned and overturned; An example of this is the development of science that began from the time of Galileo (1564-1642). And it was a huge turning point in terms of socialization and production models. Now that we are in the 21st century and the Fourth Industrial Revolution has arrived, we are amazed and amazed by everything that technology can do, for example in the so-called internet of things; It is necessary to think from now on what can be done with all the human capital that will be replaced by machines, what type of activities it can do now and will be able to do in the future, that have a social contribution. And just as previous industrial revolutions modified and created new models of sociability; With all the experience acquired so far, human beings have the responsibility of taking advantage of technology for their total benefit, both in generating wealth and improving their standard of living. I think it is necessary to end the current model of two types of humanities based on their property or wealth. We have only one planet and it belongs to everyone equally.