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4. Gender Equality
4.1. Gender Prejudice and Discrimination
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Gender discrimination involves treating individuals differently based on their
gender
Societal norms reinforce gender stereotypes through accepted behaviors and
expectations
Order the key elements of gender prejudice:
1️⃣ Beliefs that one gender is superior
2️⃣ Assigning roles and traits
3️⃣ Discrimination in opportunities
Gender discrimination translates
unfair
beliefs into discriminatory actions.
True
Match the impact of gender prejudice with its effect on individuals or society:
Psychological Impact ↔️ Lower self-esteem
Social Impact ↔️ Strained relationships
Economic Impact ↔️ Underutilization of talent
What is the role of legislation in combating gender discrimination?
Protecting individual rights
Education and awareness are crucial strategies for promoting
gender equality
.
True
Individual actions play a role in addressing systemic
gender prejudice
.
True
The belief that one gender is superior to the other is an example of gender
prejudice
.
True
Match the key element of gender discrimination with an example:
Unequal treatment ↔️ Denying promotions to women
Limiting opportunities ↔️ Excluding men from childcare services
Perpetuating stereotypes ↔️ Pay disparity based on gender
Societal norms reinforce gender stereotypes through accepted behaviors and
expectations
Gender prejudice can lead to
mental health issues
.
True
What type of approach is required to combat gender prejudice and discrimination?
Multi-faceted
What do anti-discrimination laws and equal opportunity policies provide?
Legal framework
What are the key components of a comprehensive approach to combat gender prejudice and discrimination?
Education, legislation, diversity, actions
Assigning specific roles and traits to different genders is an example of gender prejudice.
True
Gender discrimination builds on gender
prejudice
What is an example of gender prejudice in STEM fields?
Thinking women are less capable
How does media representation influence gender perceptions?
By depicting stereotypes
What is an example of gender prejudice related to emotions?
Believing men shouldn't show emotions
What is the role of cultural traditions in perpetuating gender inequalities?
Upholding patriarchal structures
How does gender prejudice affect mental health?
Increases stress and anxiety
What are the negative consequences of gender prejudice and discrimination?
Individual well-being, societal progress
What legal tools are used to enforce equal rights and fair treatment?
Anti-discrimination laws
What are the four components of a comprehensive approach to combat gender prejudice?
Education, legislation, diversity, individual/societal actions
What is an example of gender prejudice in the workplace?
Lower wages for women
Gender discrimination builds on
gender prejudice
by translating unfair beliefs into actions.
True
Patriarchal family structures are an example of cultural traditions that uphold
gender inequalities
.
True
Lack of educational and career opportunities due to gender prejudice results in economic
losses
Promoting gender equality through media campaigns and public discourse is part of
education
Promoting diversity in workplaces helps break down gender
barriers
Gender prejudice refers to unfair beliefs and attitudes based on
gender
What does gender discrimination unfairly affect for individuals?
Opportunities and treatment
Psychologically, gender prejudice and discrimination can lead to lower
self-esteem
and increased mental health issues.
True
Education, legislation, diversity, and individual actions are all necessary to combat gender
prejudice
and discrimination.
True
Socially, gender prejudice and discrimination can lead to strained
relationships
What is gender prejudice?
Unfair beliefs about gender
Gender discrimination builds upon
gender prejudice
by translating beliefs into discriminatory actions.
True
Economic factors such as the wage gap contribute to gender
disparities
What is an example of unequal treatment based on gender?
Denying promotions to women
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