Factoring in Women - II

By: Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: ENG Series: ; 22Publication details: Business World (12/08/2002 - 18/08/2002) 2002Edition: 11Description: 45-52pSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Online resources: Summary: This article deals with Carerers among Women. History will tell us that men brought home the 'meat' and women kept 'home'. Over centuries of practice, these roles have been etched into the psyche of men and women. Until the last century, the domains of men and women were clear and largely distinct. However, in the later half of the last century women stepped out of their homes armed with deucatkion and skills to enter the domain of men in profession, in government, business and even military organisations. The gender sterotypes, however, still influence the way we think.
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This article deals with Carerers among Women. History will tell us that men brought home the 'meat' and women kept 'home'. Over centuries of practice, these roles have been etched into the psyche of men and women. Until the last century, the domains of men and women were clear and largely distinct. However, in the later half of the last century women stepped out of their homes armed with deucatkion and skills to enter the domain of men in profession, in government, business and even military organisations. The gender sterotypes, however, still influence the way we think.

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