Women in New Zealand achieved full equality by 1893 The genders equality is quite a big problem in the whole world, and there is no exception in New Zealand. Some argue that New Zealand did because women could vote at that time. Some argue that New Zealand did not because females at that time have different wage to men. New Zealand did achieved women full equality in 1893 because women have got rights to vote at that time.
The cause of that is because of the different wage of each gender get. New Zealand did not achieve full because women produce the majority of the New Zealand’s food, but they only own as little as 1% of the New Zealand’s property. In 1893, different genders would go to different schools and study different levels of knowledge or even subjects, and women suffers the most of the violence in the family. Women in New Zealand did or didn’t achieve full equality in 1893, it is always a mystery.