Females In Tthe Canadian Workplace
Running Head: WORKPLACE ROLES OF MEN AND WOMEN COMPARED IN TODAY'S SOCIETY
Work Place Roles Of Men and Women Compared in Today's Society
Submitted by: Steven Kopac
Submitted to: Pierro
Student #: 2321040
Seminar Time: Tuesday @ 11:30-12:30
Course: Sociology 1F90
Brock University
Date: Thursday February 8, 2001Work Place Roles Of Men and Women Compared in Today's Society
"Rosy cheeked and bright eyed, she would know how to darn a stocking and mend her own dress...command a regiment of pots and kettles and be a lady when required."
This statement raises an interesting view on how women have been socially constructed with regard to their place in the work force. Does this also mean that men have been constructed toward a different position in the workplace? Although women have progressed, as far as occupational status is concerned, patriarchy still persists in our modern society. The subject area that will be focused
upon in this paper is the......
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