CH 10: Gender Inequality Flashcards

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A broad range of policies and practices in the workplace and educational institutions to promote equal opportunity as well as diversity.

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Affirmative action

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2
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Having both traditionally defined feminine and masculine characteristics.

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Androgyny

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3
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The practice of explaining the same behavior(s) of females and males using different explanations.

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Attributional Gender Bias

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4
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A set of societal expectations that discourages males from expressing emotion, weakness, or vulnerability, or asking for help.

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Boy code

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5
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An individual whose sense of gender identity is consistent with his or her birth sex.

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Cisgender

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The ways in which the culture of society perpetuates the subordination of an individual or group based on the sex classification of that individual or group.

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Cultural sexism

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The hypothesis that women are paid less because the work they perform is socially defined as less valuable than the work men perform.

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Devaluation hypothesis

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The killing of a woman by her husband or in-laws when she or her family are unable to give money or valuables to her husband’s parents.

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Dowry Killings

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9
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The associated benefits of educating women including, for example, reducing the mortality rate of children under 5 years old.

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Education dividend

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10
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Work that involves caring for, negotiating, and empathizing with people.

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Emotion work

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11
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The proposed Twenty-eighth Amendment to the Constitution, which states that “equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States, or by any state, on account of sex.”

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Equal rights amendment (ERA)

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12
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Roles into which women are traditionally socialized (i.e., nurturing and emotionally supportive roles).

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Expressive roles

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13
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The killing of women and girls targeted because of their gender.

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Femicide

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14
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The false belief that women can only be fulfilled by domestic life.

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Feminine mystique

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15
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The belief that men and women should have equal rights and responsibilities.

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Feminism

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16
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Patterns of socially defined behaviors and expectations associated with being female or male.

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Gender roles

17
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The societal definitions and expectations associated with being female or male.

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Gender

18
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The tendency to overconform to gender norms after an act(s) of gender deviance; a method of neutralization.

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Gender deviance hypothesis

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The way in which a person presents her- or himself as a gendered individual (i.e., masculine, feminine, or androgynous) in society. A person could, for example, have a gender identity as male but present their gender as female.

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Gender expression

20
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Any harm that is perpetrated against a person because of power inequalities based on gender roles.

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Gender based violence

21
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An invisible barrier that prevents women and other minorities from moving into top corporate positions.

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Glass ceiling

22
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The tendency for men seeking or working in traditionally female occupations to benefit from their minority status.

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Glass escalator effect

23
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Murders, often public, as a result of a female dishonoring, or being perceived to have dishonored, her family or community.

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Honor killings

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The hypothesis that pay differences between females and males are a function of differences in women’s and men’s levels of education, skills, training, and work experience.

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Human capital hypothesis

25
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Roles into which men are traditionally socialized (i.e., task-oriented roles).

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Instrumental roles

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The thesis that men have a tendency to act out in an exaggerated male role when believing their masculinity is threatened.
* Misogyny: Hatred of women.

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Masculine overcompensation thesis

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The tendency for women with children, particularly young children, to be disadvantaged in hiring, wages, and the like, compared to women without children.

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Motherhood penalty

28
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The concentration of women in certain occupations and men in other occupations.

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Occupational sex segregation

29
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Activism that entails the use of social media to embrace a particular social or political issue

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Online activism

30
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The household work and child care that employed parents (usually women) do when they return home from their jobs.

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Second shift

31
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A person’s biological classification as male or female.

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Sex

32
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The belief that innate psychological, behavioral, and/or intellectual differences exist between women and men and that these differences connote the superiority of one group and the inferiority of the other.

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Sexism

33
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It is a form of sex discrimination that violates Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

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Sexual harassment

34
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The ways in which the organization of society, and specifically its institutions, subordinate individuals and groups based on their sex classification.

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Structural sexism

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Choices that are limited by the structure of society.

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Structured choice

36
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An extreme form of aggression, violence, and misogyny, socially induced and culturally specific.

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Toxic masculinity

37
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A person whose sense of gender identity is inconsistent with his or her birth (sometimes called chromosomal) sex (male or female).

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Transgender individual