In Tokyo, from 2024, gender quotas for admission to public schools will be abolished

In Tokyo, from 2024, gender quotas for admission to public schools will be abolished

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In 2024, Tokyo will abolish the gender quota for all full-time secondary school students. The decision was made due to criticism of different passing scores for girls and boys, writes Kyodo. The Tokyo Board of Education is the last in Japan to have a quota to ensure equal gender ratio (ensuring the representation of women in a certain field – ed.). However, starting next year, schoolchildren will not indicate their gender in the admission questionnaires. Children will be admitted to the school according to a ranking list based on points. Unlike Tokyo, other local school boards in Japan will no longer require students to indicate their gender on admission forms from 2021. Photo: ggfoto/Depositphotos Many children who were transgender or non-binary were reported to have complained of psychological abuse when they were forced to identify with a gender they did not identify with. Author: Snizhana Dobromilska Read also: Women occupy only 29% of management positions. What is wrong with gender equality in companies and what can be done

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