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Social inequality is the state of unequal distribution of valued goods and PDF No ratings yet
opportunities. All societies today have social inequality. In the Philippines for UCSP-Module-10
example, according to the ASEAN Trade Union Council, the Philippines has the
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Economic and social inequality are complex problems, but they can be
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that the government is undertaking to address these inequalities. English Assignment - October 6,
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Programs:
The Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive Development
(PPGD) rests on a vision of development that is equitable ,
sustainable, free from violence, respectful of human rights,
supportive of self-determination and the actualization of
human potentials, and participatory and empowering . It
places people at the center and aims to make development
work for all groups. However, it recognizes that
discrimination exists on the basis of gender, class and
ethnicity. In the light of historical gender inequalities and
inequities, it puts greater emphasis on women as a
disadvantaged group. It is in here where gender and
development was anchored into.
The Magna Carta of Women (MCW) is a comprehensive
women’s human rights law that seeks to eliminate
discrimination through the recognition, protection,
fulfillment, and promotion of the rights of Filipino women,
especially those belonging in the marginalized sectors of the
society. It conveys a framework of rights for women based
directly on international law. It salient features are:
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Leave benefits of two (2) months with full pay based
on gross monthly compensation for women
employees who undergo surgery caused by
gynecological disorders, provided that they have
rendered continuous aggregate employment service of
at least six (6) months for the last twelve (12)
months;
Non-discrimination in employment in the field of
military, police and other similar services that
include according the same promotional privileges
and opportunities as their men counterpart,
including pay increases, additional benefits, and
awards, based on competency and quality of
performance.
Provision for equal access and elimination of
discrimination in education, scholarships, and
training. Thus, “expulsion, non-readmission,
prohibiting enrollment, and other related
discrimination of women students and faculty due to
pregnancy out of marriage shall be outlawed.
Non-discriminatory and non-derogatory portrayal of
women in media and film to raise the consciousness
of the general public in recognizing the dignity of
women and the role and contribution of women in
family, community, and the society through the
strategic use of mass media;
Equal status given to men and women on the titling
of the land and issuance of stewardship contracts
and patents.
2. Ethnic Minorities
o Because some minorities live traditionalistic lives far away
from the city and technology, and some may appear
differently than usual, they have been consistently labeled
and treated as people with minimal knowledge and
capabilities.
o Lack of resources easily available for many are not utilized
within their group, and thus receive negative attention from
the dominant public.
Programs:
Republic Act 8371, known as the Indigenous Peoples
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delineation shall be the guiding principle in identifying
and delineating ancestral domains. As such, indigenous
cultural communities (ICC) and indigenous people (IP)
shall have a decisive role in all activities pertinent
thereto.
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3. Other Minorities
o This may include people with disabilities or people with
religions that are less prevalent in society.
o These minorities experience discrimination in work,
especially when the disabled have physical limitations,
while the religious have practices and beliefs that are
greatly disagreed upon by the majority.
Programs:
Republic Act No. 9442, an Act Amending Republic Act
This Agenda is a plan of action for people, planet and prosperity. It also
seeks to strengthen universal peace in larger freedom. We recognize that
eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is
the greatest global challenge and an indispensable requirement for sustainable
development. All countries and all stakeholders, acting in collaborative partnership,
will implement this plan. We are resolved to free the human race from the tyranny
of poverty and want and to heal and secure our planet. We are determined to take
the bold and transformative steps which are urgently needed to shift the world onto
a sustainable and resilient path. As we embark on this collective journey, we pledge
that no one will be left behind. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169
targets which we are announcing today demonstrate the scale and ambition of this
new universal Agenda. They seek to build on the Millennium Development Goals
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and complete what these did not achieve. They seek to realize the human rights of
all and to achieve gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls.
They are integrated and indivisible and balance the three dimensions of sustainable
development: the economic, social and environmental.
The Goals and targets will stimulate action over the next fifteen years in
areas of critical importance for humanity and the planet:
a) People. We are determined to end poverty and hunger, in all their forms and
dimensions, and to ensure that all human beings can fulfil their potential in
dignity and equality and in a healthy environment.
c) Prosperity. We are determined to ensure that all human beings can enjoy
prosperous and fulfilling lives and that economic, social and technological
progress occurs in harmony with nature.
The interlinkages and integrated nature of the Sustainable Development Goals are
of crucial importance in ensuring that the purpose of the new Agenda is realized. If
we realize our ambitions across the full extent of the Agenda, the lives of all will be
profoundly improved and our world will be transformed for the better.
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Goal 6. Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and
sanitation for all.
Goal 7. Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern
energy for all.
Goal 8. Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth,
full and productive employment and decent work for all.
Goal 9. Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable
industrialization and foster innovation.
Goal 10. Reduce inequality within and among countries.
Goal 11. Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and
sustainable.
Goal 12. Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.
Goal 13. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts*
Goal 14. Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine
resources for sustainable development.
Goal 15. Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial
ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt
and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss.
Goal 16. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable
development, provide access to justice for all and build effective,
accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.
Goal 17. Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global
partnership for sustainable development.
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ACTIVITY1: My Semantic Web. This activity will help you recall the previous
lesson easily. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Write inside the circles the different ways on how to eliminate social
inequality.
2. Write a short description below the semantic web how you can help improve
our society.
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Social
Inequality
ACTIVITY 2: IDENTIFY and DESCRIBE. Aside from the cited programs and
initiatives in the discussion above, what other government programs and initiatives
can you identify? Research and enumerate some then describe each.
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Deepen
ACTIVITY1: Wrap it up! Read and analyze each question. As a student, if you are
going to make programs on each of the inequalities enumerated, what will it be?
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focused. It focused, define the and/or there clear sense of
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reader's some good though topics. central theme.
attention. details and development is To extract
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enhances are mostly structure is paragraphs sense of
and organized, strong enough make sense, direction.
showcases in order, to move the but the order Ideas, details,
the central and makes reader of or events
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order, too much loose or
structure of confusion. random
information fashion; there
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the reader internal
through the structure.
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Fluency has an easy mostly along with a seems has to practice
flow, rhythm, flows, and steady beat, choppy and quite a bit in
and cadence. usually but tends to is not easy to order to give
Sentences invites oral be more read orally. this paper a
are well reading. businesslike fair
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understand and messily of the text,
and connect pleasing to written. and is not
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Directions: Read the sentences carefully and write the letter of the correct answer
on a separate sheet of paper.
4. Magna Carta for Disabled Persons, and For Other Purposes’ Granting Additional
Privileges and Incentives and Prohibitions on Verbal, Non-verbal Ridicule and
Vilification Against Persons with Disability. Its objective is to provide persons
with disability, the opportunity to participate fully into the mainstream of
society by granting them at least twenty percent (20%) discount in all basic
services. Which of the following inequalities does it addresses?
A. Ethnic Minority
B. Gender Inequality
C. Global Inequality
D. Other Minority
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6. Which of the following demonstrate a large pattern of inequality?
A. Social security and other state benefits are given to those who fall below
a certain income.
B. In the UK the top 10 percent get 31 % of all income in the UK while the
bottom 10 percent get just 1 %
C. In Singapore, the top 20 richest percent of the population are about 10
times richer than the poorest 20 %
D. Different countries have the same levels of inequality
10.Under the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act of 1997 (IPRA), self -delineation shall
be the guiding principle in identifying and delineating ancestral domains. As
such, indigenous cultural communities (ICC) and indigenous people (IP) shall
have a decisive role in all activities pertinent thereto. Which of the following
inequalities does it addresses?
A. Gender Inequality
B. Global Stratification
C. Ethnic Inequality
D. Social Deviance
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Answer Key
Post Test
Answer Key
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. D
5. D
6. B/C
7. A
8. D
9. D
10.C