Gender Bias In America Today

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Gender Bias Today Since the creation of America, men have always been superior to women. Although times have certainly changed since women could not vote or hold jobs, there is still a gender bias in the world today. While America has come a long way, for instance accepting that women do not belong in the kitchen, gender biases are still very much alive, particularly in the media and work force. Author of the book Equal Opportunities Handbook : How to Deal With Everyday Issues of Unfairness Edward Clements says, “The Sex Discrimination Act 1975, as amended, is one piece of legislation that is designed to combat prejudice based on gender. Although prejudice against a person based on their gender is recognized by this law as being a two­way …show more content…

Ann Howard who is a chief scientist for DDI(Data Documentation Intitative) says, “Our data suggests that when you look at the things that would help people develop in their careers, women wouldn't get the same opportunities as men did.” According to the data Howard found men were more likely to receive the advancement and the help than woman simply because of their gender. This is what gender roles are, advancement or higher favor because of sex. The data from Howards study says, “there were 28 percent more men than women in high-potential programs at the first level of management and 50 percent more men than women in such programs at the executive level.” It would be hard to say that 50 percent of men were just more qualified for the job title than women. Employers see men as more favorable in management position simply because of gender. When a woman is in a higher position than a man, it’s shocking to our culture and it should not be this way. Because of gender biases women are being held back from their full potential and it’s time for change. Even though it has been 39 years since The Sex Discrimination Act there is still discrimination in the United

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