Gender Reflection Paper

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It will be one of the luckiest things in the world if people could just do what they love in their careers, and pursue their dreams without any fears or worries about how society and others judge them. However, women in this society do not obtain the same rights that men own; many inequalities hinder women to live and work. From this class, I learned a lot about gender affects work, and women and men’ roles can be very different in the work. In many industries, even though women get same education and professional degrees as men do, they are hired at lower rates than men are. Many women meet glass ceilings and find it is hard to attain the highest status in the profession, and this causes the society locks women out of higher level …show more content…

I have thought about running a business by myself, for example, operate a bookstore, but I think it is very hard not only because of market opportunities but also how society constructs the role of women to be less “powerful” than men in many careers. It is not hard to see that head of state, corporate CEOs and board members, school principals, members of legislature at levels of government are all tend to be male. When a woman finds her way into such positions, people tend to be stuck by the expectation to the rule, and wonder how she will measure up against a man in the same position. She needs to work even harder than men to prove that she is able to do this job, and since there are few women in upper level jobs, she has to be tougher, more decisive even more aggressive than men to go for her goals that she desires to reach. It is not easy in the male dominated society. Nowadays, more and more women get same professional degree as men, however, women still earn less than men and the wage gap is larger and larger as year grows. I cannot accept the fact that if I got same professional degree as a man, but arranged to positions that are considered lower level than him, such as clerical level. It is not fair, or saying in other way, it is discrimination that repressed women in their development as human being through occupational development, promotion and

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