Gender Differences Essay

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There are many physical differences between men and women. Anatomy and physical development can easily help distinguish between a male and a female. However, how can traits that are not physical distinguish between the two? Are other traits reliable to distinguish between male and female? Are there other concrete differences besides the physical? The point of this study is to examine the differences in communication and leadership styles of men and women to discover whether these differences are significant and influence the leadership gap that exists between the two.
The subject being studied is very important to study because of the large gender gap that exists. The debate over “whether men and women are fundamentally different or similar” has been around for decades” (Hyde, 2014). History has shown that women’s ability to gain leadership positions “has been hindered by discrimination and stereotyping” and it is important to find out what is …show more content…

Although progress has been made since the 1970’s even today women are greatly under-valued and under-utilized. Many social scientists insist that gender differences are social constructions (Chapman, 1975). These differences do not always have to be seen as negative. Gender identities help us define ourselves and others throughout our lives (Hawkins, 2013). Children are taught from young ages how do distinguish his/her gender from another (Weitzman, Eifler, Hokada, & Ross, 1972). By further understanding if these differences are significant, what causes these differences, and how these differences affect leadership emergence, society can learn how to better utilize our resources and effectively close the gender gap that hurts so many people. ““Women’s roles in society have changed considerably in the last 40 years” and it is important to make sure these changes are leading society in the right direction to make a better world (Coder,

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