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Sexism: Statistics and Facts

- Womens incomes are 61% of mens, according to Statistics Canada Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID), SLID is an in-depth monthly survey of the Canadian population while the census data used is derived from 20% of the population. - In 2 decades,...

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Sexism Video Clips

Sexism Video Clips

A short video which touches base on the History of Sexism in the workplace. Newsweek's Jessica Bennett and Lynn Povich, who sued Newsweek in 1970, discuss the landmark case which changed sexism in the workplace A clip from Steve Carrell's comedy series...

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History of Sexism in the Workplace

Sexism in the workplace has been around for as long as women have been in the work force. The two main inequalities are “occupational segregation and wage disparity”(Gazso, 2004). Occupational segregation is how men and women are separated into certain...

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Neosexism: Modern Sexism

In recent years, there has been an increase in neosexist ideas within society. Neosexism can be defined as continuing discrimination towards women on the basis of women’s competence compared to men rather than direct discrimination based on their gender....

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Sexism: Wage Differentials

Throughout society, a gender earnings gap still remains which can largely explained by the differences of male and female rank and area of work. Looking at salary earnings in Canadian Universities, it is shown that male salaries have been gradually declining...

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Sexism: What is it?

Sexism is an act of discrimination which devalues a persons abilties based on their sex, such as restricted job opportunities. Such discrimination is most often directed towards women. Sexism often places impingements upon a persons ability to get hired,...

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