Abstract
The article reveals the concept of gender policy. The state gender policy is based on a legal framework consisting of international and national laws on the protection of the rights of women and men. While the laws of the Soviet Union, and then the independent Kyrgyz Republic, did not allow direct discrimination, women's rights were violated in society, primarily in the context of family, economic, and labor relations. In order to decide how to achieve equal rights for men and women in all economic opportunities, it is necessary to determine the nature and conditions of the system of equal rights in society, excluding all forms of discrimination of social, cultural, civil and political resources. On a conceptual level, the question of what is "equality" - "equality of opportunity" or "equality of results" - has been the subject of long and serious discussions. In this section, we look at how this category has translated into social, political, and cultural change.
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