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There are many ways we can look at gender equality or the lack thereof. From an economic point of view, we see how work done by women in Singapore is generally valued lesser than that of men. In this article, I take on a bottom-up - rather than top-bottom - approach to studying gender equality in Singapore. What are the lived experiences of men and women in Singapore? How do they feel about societal expectations that are based on their gender? For instance, many women, as opposed to their male spouses, are first to put their careers on hold during times when caregiving is needed at home.
Meanwhile for men, putting up a strong front physically and emotionally displays masculinity, and showing vulnerability somehow makes them lesser beings. In Singapore, what do men and women feel about gender expectations? Additionally, if we were to look at the unique lives of every single Singaporean and compare them, we can probably never arrive at an answer whether one particular gender really has it easier, because discrimination is only quantifiable to a limited extent.
So why take the bottom-up approach? Why not discuss the big stuff like wage gap, media representations and violent crimes? These are undeniably important and very real issues happening around the world. Can we, or should we ignore their experiences?
Hence, I come back to my main point - equality is tricky. It could be a rabbit hole that you go down, only to realise at the end that the fundamental philosophy of equality is in itself, an unresolved argument. So why not recognise that each gender faces their own pressures and struggles to meet expectations, and start from there?