Analysis of the Australian Legal System for woman (under representation)
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Under Representation
Woman participation in parliament has long been insignificant and with any participation it is always assessed and scrutinized by the public. Woman's inactivity at the parliament still remains a problem in society. This issue needs to be effectively addressed; this can be supported by many articles that still focus upon the injustice that are imposed upon female parliamentarian or leaders. The main issue that needs to be address linger on the ethic and
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having a baby and breast feeding during a parliament session to illustrate the family friendly issue towards female parliamentarians' by saying that many females are searching for a life where family and careers can co-exist, parliament's attitude towards family friendly practise has reduce the amount of females who wishes to be a politician and a leader. The stiffness in policies to deal with woman's basic needs exhibit ineffectiveness in tackling the problem of under representation.
having a baby and breast feeding during a parliament session to illustrate the family friendly issue towards female parliamentarians' by saying that many females are searching for a life where family and careers can co-exist, parliament's attitude towards family friendly practise has reduce the amount of females who wishes to be a politician and a leader. The stiffness in policies to deal with woman's basic needs exhibit ineffectiveness in tackling the problem of under representation.