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Essay heading: Why do Women Occupy the Subordinate Position in the Sex/Gender System
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For girls, these aspects predominate for the rest of their lives as they fulfil the roles of nurturing, caring, expressive roles of society. Then, in later life, when women join the work force, their jobs are merely an extension from their role in the home and society (Wearing, 1995, 6).
Men on the other hand (the father), are more involved later on in the growth of the child... displayed 300 characters
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The child learns from their father, skills necessary to obtain leadership roles within society. In order to become men, boys must no longer identify with their mother (nurturing and caring) and adopt the male mode more suited to the competitive world of sport, business and politics (Wearing 1995, 6)... displayed next 300 characters
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