Sociologist John Mooney adopted the word gender in order to describe masculinity and femininity in people whose bodies were fully male or female, these types of people would be known as intersex. A person who is intersex is described as, a person who has incomplete or combined sexual organs. Money argues that gender is imprinted on the brain at a very young age, even for those children who known to be intersex. Money says that the children had to be intensely schooled into their assigned gender.
Robert Stoller a psychoanalyst, in the 1960s coined the phrase “gender identity” to mean the sense that a person is aware of being male or female. Stoller did not a connection between the internal gender identity and conformity to social expectations of that role. However, Stoller did have a clear and uncomplicated …show more content…
Pink-collar occupations are those that are predominantly female. Occupations such as: clerical workers, retail sales workers, sewers, waitresses, private household workers, nurses, and non-college teachers are more than 80 percent female. Traditional suggest that female jobs pay less than male job just because a woman does the work. Current laws do not view such differences as discrimination. This type of treatment causes the second inequality, which is known as the wage gap. In order to combat the problem, equal rights activists are striving to close the wage gap by mounting a fight for pay