The Role of Women in Japan

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Introduction

Among the developed countries, Japan is infamous for having the most gender inequality. For example, in 2011, only 43% of women, in Japan, worked in a nonagricultural sector. That same year the United States had 48% of women working in a nonagricultural setting (datatopics.worldbank.org). Even the Japanese acknowledge that men and women are seen in different lights. While the societal differences between Japanese woman are clear, the factors that cause these women to remain within the boundaries set by society and gender roles is harder to understand. Some believe that these women don’t feel oppressed at all. While others feel there is no room for women in Japan to breathe. Those outside of Japan might gain a better understanding of the situation in which these women live by examining the historical role of woman as mother. The role of women in historical Japan has affected societal norms today but is there anyone to blame for the inequality that is a contested issue, especially in the West?

How Americans Typically View Japanese Women

Equality, as defined by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, is “the quality or state of having the same rights, social status, etc.” In America, people are continually fighting for the ideal of equality, especially as it pertains to men and women in the workplace. It is believed that women and men can work equally and should be paid equally. This belief is so strongly ingrained in Americans that they hold other developed countries to the same standards. Japan has a male dominated workforce making it challenging for women to get full time jobs. Therefore, Japan is seen as having severe gender inequality based on this American ideal of workplace equality. With this generalization in mind, ...

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