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Women in the Workplace

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Women in the Workplace

Introduction

The focus of this paper is to better understand the factors that cause inequality in the workplace between men and women. Many women have difficulty advancing in the corporate world because of gender stratification. There are several factors that lead to the failure of women becoming authoritarian. For example, if a man were to demand his proceeding employees to complete a task in a harsh, almost barking manner, then each employee would listen. However, women have to find different ways to place demands so that she will not seem as harsh or rigid. (Tannen, 1994) The question is do women have to perform harder in order to succeed as an authoritarian?

Throughout this paper, gender is classified as men or women. This paper will compare the duties and responsibility of each gender within the workplace. This paper will explore the inequality of women and men and which gender has it “made easy” in the working world. Each business of corporation involves the use of men and women. Each individual has his

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