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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