Gender inequality has been much researched in the existing literature review in the last few decades. On the one hand, women are much freed from some gendered barriers that limit their educational, job and personal welfare opportunities at different levels. On the other hand, empowerment for women worldwide has been a ‘stalled revolution’ in which they are constrained in gender stereotypes that require them to play the critical role within the home. We argue that empowerment for women also creates more burden for them with which they need to shoulder two roles of both paid labor and unpaid care-giver. |