Gender and workplace experience
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2009-10-15Author
Saxena, Richa
Bhatnagar, Deepti
Mishra, Smeeta
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Men are dominant, women are subservient;” “Men are aggressive, women
are passive;” “Men are agentic, women are communal;” “Men are
power-centric, women are person-centric;” “Men are single-focused,
women are multi-focused;” “Men are bread winners, women are home makers.”
The list of differences identified by researchers is seamless. Similarities have, rarely
if ever, been recorded or found their space in research journals. Questions that readily
come to the mind are: Does biological difference transcend all boundaries and
get reflected in attitudes and behaviours clubbed under binary heads as “male” and
“female?” Or is it that when the “difference” hypothesis yields null results, interest
in the research topic wanes?
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