Saturday, December 21, 2019

What Truly Separates A Man From A Woman - 1606 Words

What truly separates a man from a woman? Since the moment humanity began, patriarchal ideas have corrupted society to the point where in the 21st century, we are still working towards equality. Gender equality has many different ideas behind it, but overall mean the same thing. Men and women should be treated with the same respect and be given the same opportunities. I chose this topic because I believe that in today’s society women are not given the same chances that men are. People believe that men can do things that women can’t and vise versa. What about the individual personality? If a lazy, slack-off male and a goal achieving, hard-working female, both applied for a job, who would receive the job? In most cases the easy answer would†¦show more content†¦When applying for a job, women have been turned down because â€Å"even though they have fantastic qualifications, the longtime clients of the company are more comfortable handling men† (2015, para. 4). Women get turned down for reasons other than qualifications, showing how discrimination is a large factor in the job searching process. Men on the other hand, are rarely turned down for jobs because of their sex. This skewed job application process causes a snowball effect into the rest of the workforce. All of this ends up bringing different industries for male and females. Some sectors of work are male dominated, while others are female dominated. According to the Catalyst knowledge center, the most male dominated sector of employment are brickmasons and stonemasons with men taking 99.9% of that field. The most female dominated sector of employment are secretaries and administrative assistants with 95.3% of women taking that field (2015, para. 11-12). Male and female based industries tend to have trends with them. The male based industries are more physical labor and construction type jobs, where women dominate the assistant and the secretary sector of the workforce. This segr egation of genders into different workforces is why it is hard for women to seek employment in â€Å"male dominated industries†. Next, it leads us into the third and final snowball effect. In general throughout the U.S, women do not get equal

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.