Frauenrechte in den letzten 100 Jahren

    Von __The__Anomaly__

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    1. YacineBoussoufa on

      This map is just wrong? Algeria doesn’t have male guardianship wtf. Since the 2005 revision of the Family Code, the role of male guardian is limited to a symbolic role in approving a marriage. (so just family approval, which happens in a lot of counties) So should be yellow in this case I guess.

    2. not_uncle_lenny on

      What is the source for this? Researching and comparing legal principles across different countries in notoriously difficult, even in the present. I am interested to see how this was done.

    3. MatheusMaica on

      Tf is going on in Chile? That’s one of the countries I was not expecting.

    4. vaj_vs_margarin on

      Pov Europe: “Lets import young men from countries where women are second class citizens, what could go wrong?”

    5. BrocElLider on

      Uganda should not be dark red in the 2023 map. Forced marriage is not legal, and women don’t require guardians in public. It’s one of the more progressive low-income countries with respect to women’s rights.

      I don’t know as much about law in Tanzania but suspect it’s miscolored too. 

    6. MadeWithRove on

      Equality in marriage is a fraction of women’s rights. Keep it in mind. Complete map is still well red

    7. Personal_Carry_7029 on

      Weird to see russia so good 100y ago, compared to Rest of europe

    8. Lonely-Monk-1907 on

      Brazilian here, why is Chilean law so conservative? Is the general population as conservative as the law would indicate or not?
      I know Chile has a reputation of being conservative but everytime I see a map involving Chile I am surprised. If you look at many Latam countries we have a conservative population with (mostly) progressive legislation

    9. welltechnically7 on

      I think many of these are more true on paper than they are practically. Even so, definite progress!

    10. Credit to Soviet Union and Communists where credit is due. They forced womens rights everywhere under theor control and drastically increased female literacy rate and job security.

    11. for those asking, the map was taken from r/neoliberal and all the data were collected by u/Borysk5

      Full timeline and sources: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/15f_O9nHvkd6C0Dk7rpHJS4V747pn9F_MODWdi_g5FRI/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.b4x9ojerz01a](https://docs.google.com/document/d/15f_O9nHvkd6C0Dk7rpHJS4V747pn9F_MODWdi_g5FRI/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.b4x9ojerz01a)

      The animation of the map by oop: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jux2sE2tor0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jux2sE2tor0)

    12. Duc_de_Magenta on

      What does “women emancipated but man is the head of the household” mean, in practice? It sounds like something included nominally on religious/cultural grounds; does it carry any specific weight in law which this map is signifying?

    13. TerribleIdea27 on

      Japan still had kind of male heads of households, but also marriage equality between the sexes (although in practice women aren’t really ever head of the household)

    14. Not accurate because most of Africa only gain independence around 1960

      France, Britain, Spain were occupying us

      Some forms of occupations still exists until today

    15. Objective-Block8425 on

      Fun fact: when they makes maps showing “gender equality” they pass zones where men are discriminated as “equality”.

    16. RHINO_HUMP on

      And look at the correlation between increased divorces, mental disorders, etc.

    17. AlbatrossResident635 on

      What’s the shit with 1923 map, Belarus,Ukraine,middle Asia,south Caucasus were part of ussr in 1923, so why middle Asia is different colour than the rest of ussr?

    18. Feisty-Cut-3013 on

      How are men and women equal in marriage in Israel? Israeli law does NOT permit civil marriage in Israel. The only alternative, in Israel, a couple has is to get a religious marriage. A woman has NO right to a divorce in Orthodox Judaism. She must get the man’s permission.

    19. swarley_14 on

      No wonder it is all going downhill. We’ll go extinct in the next 200 years if it continues like this.

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