Traditionally, influential political positions have been disproportionately occupied by males. With the rise of
feminism since the late 19th century, opinions concerning women in politics have changed in a manner that has facilitated an increase in female political participation. Nevertheless, there continues to be a considerable disparity between the percentage of males and females in politics. As of 2011 women represented 19.4 percent of all parliamentarians in the regions of Europe, the Americas, Sub-Sahara Africa, Asia, the Pacific, the Arab States, and Nordic countries., with the level of female participation in parliament varying between regions, ranging from percentages as high as 42 in Nordic countries to as low as 11.4 in Arabic states. Gylany is balanced and equalitarian, and should not be confused with gynocracy or
matriarchy, which define the ancient systems where women ruled without hierarchy and lineage was matricentral. ==Gender bias==