It can be said that today social divisions plague Scottish societies, though some are not completely obvious at first thought it can be said that they undoubtedly affect us all, however it can be argued that the impact of them to everyone is very different. Scotland is a developed country, and as part of the UK is one of the most powerful countries in the world both socially and economically, yet it finds itself pulled down by the social divisions that can lead to the creation of a detrimental civilisation. This essay will cover five of the main divisions (gender, class, race, age and health) that are commonly found in Scotland and will be evaluated through evidence and thought to what extent they occur.
The idea of gender inequality has been
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Woman and men differ in many ways both biologically and physically and this used to be a reason many used to make discrimination against woman acceptable, however this has been contested and has been pointed out that even though men and woman have significant biological differences its society’s decision to give gender defined roles that has caused the divisions. (Ann, Oakley. Sex, Gender and Society, 1972.) The idea that men are more masculine so they should be the ones to go to school and get a good job compared to women who should stay at home with the children may seem like a story from years ago, this still occurs in Scotland today. Though girls today statistically out perform boys in education, this development doesn’t transfer into the work place. This then introduces the concept of the glass ceiling ( Gay Bryant, Adweek,1984) which deals with the concept that there is an invisible boundary preventing woman from working up the career ladder. Woman too