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Laotian women have long been active participants in their nation's society, involved in politics, driving social transformation and development, becoming active in the world of business and serving as
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s and food producers for the military. Due to modernization and rural uprooting, Lao women have begun to embrace lifestyles that are foreign to traditional Laotian ideals.


Legal status

Under the Constitution of Laos, Lao women are legally equal to Lao men. They have the right to vote and to inherit property. In practice, the roles and status of women in Lao society often depend on ethnic affiliation. In some cases, as in the status of
Lao Loum The Lao Loum ( lo, ລາວລຸ່ມ; th, ลาวลุ่ม, , ) is an official Lao People's Democratic Republic designation for lowland dwelling Tai peoples, including the majority Lao people. The Lao Loum, literally meaning 'lowland L ...
women, the youngest daughter is often assigned the task of caring for elderly parents in return for inheritance benefits like land and business. After receiving her inheritance, the daughter does not obtain direct control over the land or business, as her husband possesses executive power over such matters. Other women from different ethnic groups do not inherit anything. In 1993, the government of Lao established a program of land surveying and titling which was nominally more beneficial to female landholders. National legislation declaring Lao men and women as "equally entitled to hold property" was also promulgated, including the Family Law proclaiming that "any property purchased during marriage is regarded as joint property", and that the "land owned by a woman prior to her marriage remains her individual property, as does any land she inherits from her parents”.Module 10 - The Lao People’s Democratic Republic: Preserving Women’s Rights in Land Titling
worldbank.org


Workforce

Many rural Lao women undertake a variety of semi-formal roles in their communities, including handicrafts, commerce, public health, and education, in addition to their traditional roles as homemakers and the caretakers of children. In the cities and at the government level, Lao women are underrepresented, particularly in high-level positions. In terms of wages, women typically receive lower salaries than men.


Religion

In connection with Lao Buddhism and traditional beliefs, many Lao women are taught that they can only attain
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after they have been reborn as men.Burke, Andrew and Justine Vaisutis
Women in Laos
Laos, Lonely Planet, 2007, 372 pages


Education and training

Fewer Laotian girls enroll in schools than boys. After
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, many women, such as the silk weavers of the Bai Hai population, became increasingly engaged in unskilled manual labour. Despite being less literate and educated than men on average (63% of Lao females can read and write, compared to 83% of males),CIA World Factbook 2011: Laos
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Lao women increasingly became the primary wage earners of their family units, especially in rural areas. In recent decades, Lao women have furthermore benefited from
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programs offered by organizations such as the Social Economic Developers Association (SEDA). In such programs, women receive training in establishing businesses, business management, procurement of materials, mass production, price negotiation for products, financial management, marketing strategies, writing skills, business planning, and decision-making. This is intended to assist women in becoming empowered and obtaining "financial stability".Halligan, Charlotte
Laos' Forgotten Women
September 2, 2009
Another organization involved in women's education is the Lao Disabled Women's Development Centre, an institution that trains
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Lao women. The Lao Disabled Women's Development Centre was established by Chanhpheng Sivila, and functioned primarily as a series of workshops before expanding in 2002.Kemp, Melody
RIGHTS-LAOS: How Women Cope With Disability – Part 1
Social and Economic Developers Association in Laos, November 20, 2009
Another similar group focusing on the rights, empowerment, and health of Lao women is the Committee for Women's Advancement of the province of
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.Sayaboury to focus on improve the public health service for women
In Health, Women's Rights, Archive for the ‘Women’s Rights’ Category, April 20–21, 2011


Politics

The women of Lao obtained the right to vote and to be elected in 1958. They remain underrepresented in government at both local and national levels. In recent decades women have made notable inroads into politics. In 1997, Onechanh Thammavong became one of the vice-presidents of the
National Assembly of Laos The National Assembly ( lo, ສະພາແຫ່ງຊາດ, translit=Sapha Heng Xat, french: Assemblée nationale) is the unicameral parliament of Laos. The National Assembly meets in Vientiane. Laos is a one-party state, with the Lao Peopl ...
.Female candidates for National Assembly election promoted
In Women's Rights, March 29–30, 2011
In March 2011, the National Assembly provided a seminar for forty-seven female candidates in advance of the 7th Lao general elections in April 2011, in order to instil the “significant duties of the national legislature body” in the women.


Marriage

In Lao society, women who divorce their husbands are traditionally stigmatised, often finding it difficult to find another spouse.


Prostitution and trafficking

As with many of the poorer states of
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, human trafficking and prostitution are serious issues for Lao women.2009 Human Rights Report: Laos
U.S. Department of State. March 11, 2010. Retrieved December 5, 2012.

U.S. Department of State. February 28, 2005. Retrieved December 5, 2012.


See also

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Culture of Laos Laos developed its culture and customs as the inland crossroads of trade and migration in Southeast Asia over millennia. As of 2012 Laos has a population of roughly 6.4 million spread over 236,800 km2 (91,400 sq miles), yielding one of th ...
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Peopling of Laos The peopling of Thailand refers to the process by which the ethnic groups that comprise the population of present-day Thailand came to inhabit the region. Gradual inland migration of Tai peoples from China The Tai migration from the northern moun ...
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Laos women's national football team The Laos women's national football team is the female representative association football, football team for Laos. History In 2005, the country was one of seven teams that included Brunei, Thailand, Indonesia, East Timor, Malaysia, Cambodia, L ...


References


Further reading


Women and Development in Laos
*National Union of Lao Women
Status of Women: Laos
Social and Human Sciences in Asia and the Pacific, UNESCO Principal Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok,1989

UNIFEM East and Southease Asia Region *Tinker, Irene and Gale Summerfield
Introduction:Women’s Changing Rights to House and Land in Vietnam, Laos, and China
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1999, 305 pages,
A UN body expresses concern regarding women rights in Laos
15 February 2005


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