Testing the limits of structural thinking about gender

Volume: 25, Issue: 2
Published: Sep 6, 2021
Abstract
When seeking to explain social regularities (such as gender differences in the labor market) people often rely on internal features of the targets, frequently neglecting structural and systemic factors external to the targets. For example, people might think women leave the job market after childbirth because they are less competent or are better suited for child-rearing than men, thereby eliding socio-cultural and economic factors that...
Paper Details
Title
Testing the limits of structural thinking about gender
Published Date
Sep 6, 2021
Volume
25
Issue
2
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