
Are Employment Stereotypes Learned From Language?
6 mins·12:45, 10 Aug 2020

Are Employment Stereotypes Learned From Language?
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12:45, 10 Aug 2020
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Cultural stereotypes such as the idea that men are more suited for paid work and women are more suited for taking care of the home and family, may contribute to gender imbalances in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields, among other undesirable gender disparities. Might these stereotypes be learned from language?
Presenter: Audrey Raj and Freda Liu
Producer: Richard Bradbury
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