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IELTS Writing Topics | Gender (Males and Females)
IELTS Writing Topics | Gender (Males and Females)
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Gender and Education
Men and women should have access to the same educational opportunities.
Males and females should be accepted onto courses according to their abilities.
It is wrong to discriminate against students because of their gender.
Gender should be irrelevant in education.
Students’ achievements should depend on hard work and individual merit.
In the UK, there are similar numbers of male and female students in higher education.
Gender and Work
Men and women should have access to the same professional opportunities.
Both men and women should be able to pursue a career.
They should earn equal salaries.
They should be employed according to their abilities, qualifications and experience.
Traditionally, women have been restricted to certain roles.
They were often employed as secretaries or receptionists.
Nowadays, a range of occupations is available to both sexes.
Career success depends on individual merit.
Women’s and Men’s Role
in the Family
Some people argue that a mother should not work.
She should stay at home and bring up her children.
The father should be the breadwinner of the family.
Others believe that both parents should share these responsibilities.
Working women can take maternity leave during and after pregnancy.
Many mothers continue to work after this period.
Many fathers and mothers share their parenting and domestic responsibilities.
They contribute equally to childcare, cooking and cleaning.
Some women may have better career prospects than their husbands.
Paternity leave and “househusbands” are becoming more common.
Traditional gender roles are gradually changing.
Families can divide roles and responsibilities in the most convenient way.
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