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Gender Politics and Power Structure: An Analysis of Institutional Barriers to Gender Equality

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  • Shengjie Zhou

    (University of Edinburgh, Old College, Edinburgh, EH8 9YL, UK)

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This study explores the institutional barriers to gender equality between gender politics and power structure, aiming to conduct a thorough analysis of the complex relationships between gender politics, power structure, gender equality, and institutional barriers. By examining the definition and importance of gender politics and the link between power structure and gender equality. Then it explores the close relationship between gender politics and institutional barriers. Subsequently, focusing on the legal field, we analyzed the impact of the legal system on gender equality and the potential impact of legal reform on gender politics, while focusing on the possible problem of gender discrimination in law implementation. Further, we explore the influence of the political system on gender equality. In addition, cultural and social factors were also included in the analysis. This paper will reveal how gender politics, power structure and institutional barriers jointly restrict the realization of gender equality. At the same time, we will explore possible solutions and policy recommendations to promote a more equitable and equal social development.

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  • Shengjie Zhou, 2023. "Gender Politics and Power Structure: An Analysis of Institutional Barriers to Gender Equality," Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities, Pioneer Academic Publishing Limited, vol. 2(10), pages 64-71, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cvg:jrsshu:v:2:y:2023:i:10:p:64-71
    DOI: 10.56397/JRSSH.2023.10.08
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