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    of earnings was 15 percent lower and $59,063 less than that of their male counterparts” (Goldmacher). Women are still getting paid less than men, even though both counterparts are either at the same educational level or job category. According to Catherine Hill, vice president of American Association of University Women (AAUW), women can acquire an occupations that are consider female-dominated, gender-balanced, and male-dominated and still gets paid less (Hill). The gender wage gap is an…

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    In a society where men are expected to make the tough decisions and women are expected to follow, it often seems difficult for a woman to be as successful in her career compared to her male peers. For most of history it has been expected of women to remain in the home, only concerned with domestic issues. It is typically harder for a woman than a man to be hired into higher level positions in the workplace although women are just as capable. Through Madam Secretary: A Memoir, Madeleine Albright…

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    sufficient information for alternate employment options. These behaviours create a barrier for women to entering male-dominated, high-paying occupations (Blau and Kahn, 2016). Research by United States Academy of Sciences show that both females and males undervalue female’s abilities, which gives employers the impression that…

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    The Lottery: A Woman 's Gamble in a Male-Dominated Society The idea of clearly defined gender roles has been propagated throughout many generations. Although strides have been recently made to break down the barriers between what is acceptable for one gender or another, often media – such as television, radio, internet, magazines, and literature – continue to reinforce the archaic idea of male versus female. In her short story, The Lottery, Shirley Jackson reinforced these gender roles in many…

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    Laura Mulvey states in male controlled society “the pleasure in looking is split between the active-male and passive-female.” this is echoed in the dominant forms in film. Classic Hollywood narratives traditionally focus on a male protagonist with an assumed male viewer. Men are presented as controlling characters and treat women as docile objects of desire; this applies to both on screen and to viewers. Women are objectified in relation to the male gaze, showcasing women as an image and men as…

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    Boys Don T Cry Sociology

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    their gender expression, society fears what society does not understand, such as norms, values, beliefs, and expectations, and how there are advantages of being one gender and not the other as a result of gender stereotypes consistent with American culture. In this essay, I am going to discuss how the concepts play a part in this movie and how they bring up points…

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    Johnson defines a patriarchal society as being male-dominated when there is a clear power difference between men and women that is manifested in the way culture is shaped in the interests of men, and the women are treated as inferior. The male role is characterized by a monopoly of authority that holds them innately at a standard that is higher than that of a woman, thus labeling power as customarily male. Through the gendering of professions, this is demonstrated in the workforce. In nursing, a…

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    founded in 1961, that CoverGirl’s representative would be a male. His talent had been noticed through on social media, such as Instagram, where he gained tremendous support and creating YouTube videos in which he teaches men and women how to apply makeup. With his talent and enthusiasm about makeup, James Charles has influenced a lot of people in general and in the homosexual community. James’ story definitely has a big impact on society. Analysis James’ story is…

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    Men have no intention to leave their employment as many see it to be only a male dominated area. Statistically, female dominated work sectors on average pay less than those of men. This has lead to the shift of women aiming to be employed in largely male-dominated sectors. As England states in her article, “—employers see the worth of predominantly female jobs through biased lenses—“ (p. 153). The rules set in place by society are patriarchal; therefore a woman working seems out of the question.…

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    The field of gender studies is an area of interdisciplinary study that analyzes the social aspect of gender and how it relates to different subcategories of life. It explores what it entitles to be female or male; and the experiences a person may encounter due to their gender, sexuality, race, class, etc. Because gender studies analyzes the social aspect of gender, it coherently applies to the subcategory of gender in the workplace. In most fields and professions gender has an effect on the way…

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