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人类历史上,尽管经历过漫长的母系社会时期,但留在我们观念中最深的,还是来自于男性主导下的一整套社会规范。不过,有相当多的国家,在社会、文化、历史等方面显示出比较浓重的女人味。1、瑞典:这是个名副其实的“女权国家”。2000年,瑞典与它的北欧邻国芬兰一起被联合国评为世界上男女平等的“模范国家”。瑞典的议会中,女议员的比例约占40%,在1986年,瑞典32个部长中女性一度占据了16席。而瑞典妇女在社会活动中比男人更活跃,据统计,在瑞典的对外贸易活动中,女性创造的价值占了近60%。
In human history, despite the long period of matriarchal society, the most profound part of our concept still comes from a set of social norms led by men. However, a considerable number of countries have shown a rather strong sense of femininity in social, cultural and historical aspects. 1, Sweden: This is a veritable “feminist country.” In 2000, together with Finland, its neighboring Nordic country, Sweden was rated “model nation” of equality between men and women in the world by the United Nations. Sweden’s parliament, the proportion of women members about 40%, in 1986, Sweden’s 32 ministers, women once occupied 16 seats. While Swedish women are more active than men in social activities. According to statistics, women account for nearly 60% of the value of foreign trade activities in Sweden.