The problems of gender inequality in the printed media of Ukraine, Poland and Hungary

Victoria Demnyk1 victoria-demnuk12345 [at] ukr.net
  1. Lviv Polytechnic National University, Institute of Law and Psychology, Ukraine, Lviv, 1/3 Knyaz Roman St.
Abstract 

The problem of gender inequality have been existed during centuries and nowadays it is not less important. It becomes one of the values that are of top priority for many developed countries. The main role in decreasing the level of gender inequality plays awareness of society, that can not be achieved without the help of mass media. The paper describes the situation concerning the gender inequality problem in the printed media of Ukraine and its neighborhoods – Poland and Hungary.

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