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When LaKisha does not get a promotion she was expecting,she asks her supervisor to explain what happened.He tells her that the partners in the firm felt that the promotion would have created a lot of pressure on her and they wanted to protect her from that. The partners' evaluation of LaKisha reflects which stereotype of women?


A) victim
B) mother
C) sex object
D) child
E) none of the above

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Which of the following is a reason why women workers tend to lack mentor relationships?


A) Fewer women and minorities hold senior positions in many organizations.
B) Men are often reluctant to mentor women for fear of gossip and innuendo.
C) Men often assume that women are less serious about their careers.
D) Some men are less comfortable with women than men.
E) All of the above.

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Both Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin were judged based on their adherence (or lack thereof)to the sex object stereotype during the 2008 U.S.presidential campaign.

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Define the following -Glass walls

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Equal opportunity laws


A) apply to groups, not individuals, that have suffered discrimination.
B) deal only with the present-not historical-discrimination.
C) are judged by results, not intent.
D) are the same thing as affirmative action.
E) state how many minorities must be hired, promoted, or admitted at an institution.

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Define the following -Mentoring relationships

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Mentoring relationships occur when a sen...

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Affirmative action is a quota system that states a number of minorities that must be hired,admitted,or promoted,regardless of qualifications.

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"Glass wall" is a metaphor to describe


A) the invisible barrier to women's advancement in the workplace.
B) a new technology that lets supervisors monitor employees.
C) the difference in pay that women and men receive for the same job.
D) sex segregation of jobs based on stereotypes of women.
E) leave policies that discourage men from taking family leave.

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________ are policies that judge effectiveness based on intention rather than results.


A) Affirmative action
B) Quotas
C) Equal opportunity laws
D) Informal networks
E) All of the above

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How might gendered stereotypes contribute to more subtle forms of discrimination practiced in organizations today? Explain two stereotypes each for women and for men.Provide an example of how they might be enacted in organizational life.How does each of these limit opportunities?

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Your Gendered Lives textbook discusses a number of informal organizational practices that contribute to discriminatory practices in organizations today.Define and discuss two of these practices that you believe are most damaging and explain why you believe this.Finally,pick one of the methods to redress gendered inequity and explain how this solution would help address the discriminatory practices discussed in your essay.What are the benefits and limitations of this method?

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Students should choose two of the following informal practices to define and discuss: Unwelcoming environments for women-environments where language and behaviors emphasizing men's experiences are normative (e.g.,those in which sports,military,or sex metaphors are used to describe business practices or women experience resistance to entering a male-dominated field.) Informal networks-also known as the "old boy network" since informal networks are predominately male.Organizational members often use informal communication to make hiring,promotion,and buying decisions,so they are vital to professional success.However,women and minorities tend to be less involved in informal networks since they feel different or outnumbered. Mentoring relationships-occur when a senior colleague helps a junior employee build a career.Minorities and women have a harder time finding other minorities and women to mentor them,since fewer occupy senior positions.Men may also feel uncomfortable mentoring younger women for fear of gossip or sexual tension.These elements perpetuate patterns where white men receive more help in career advancement. Glass ceilings and walls-Glass ceilings consist of subtle discrimination that acts as barriers to limit career advancement of women and minorities.The subtle discrimination may take form of the gendered stereotypes (see answer to question 1).The term "glass walls" is a metaphor referencing sex segregation in the workplace.Women tend to be placed in positions that require traditional feminine skills,which often do not include career advancement. Students should provide an explanation of why they feel the two informal practices they have selected are the most damaging and then pick one of the following means to redressed gendered inequity and address a strength and weakness of this method.The answer should clearly indicate how this method will address the informal practices they have addressed in their response; this element of the answer may vary. Equal Opportunity Laws-These are laws that prohibit discrimination against individuals who are members of groups who have historically faced discrimination.The focus is to extend equal opportunity to all within an organization.These laws would be unlikely to address the subtle,informal discriminatory practices addressed in this question. Affirmative action-These policies aim to increase the representation of women and minorities in education and the workplace with qualified,although not necessarily the best qualified,candidates.These policies are based upon the ideas that in order to redress historical discrimination to groups of people,there should be preferential treatment for qualified members of these groups.The effectiveness of these policies is judged by results,not intent.Benefits of this method include addressing a legacy of bias against certain groups,while still maintaining qualification standards and gaining the benefits of diverse organizational membership at all levels of the organization.Disadvantages may include difficult implementation due to a limited availability of qualified people from historically underrepresented groups. Quotas-Using a results-oriented focus like affirmative action,quotas aim to require a certain number or percentage of minorities and women to be admitted,hired,or promoted within an organization.A benefit of this method is women and/or minorities would be guaranteed to comprise a certain percentage of the organization.A disadvantage is that they may not be qualified and minority or female organizational members overall may be stigmatized as having only received a position because of belonging to a disadvantaged group. Goals-Similar to quotas,but represents only an organization's stated intention of achieving a certain percentage of women and/or minorities.Goals have the same advantages and disadvantages of quotas,with one additional disadvantage in that goals are not mandated.Therefore,failure to achieve a goal may have no consequences. Diversity training-aims to increase awareness of and respect for difference.These programs have an underlying assumption that organizational members are unaware of subtle biases and introduce them to new ways of behaving and interpreting others.An advantage of the program is that participants may learn to avoid unconscious discrimination.A disadvantage is that participants must be motivated to learn and make changes for the program to be effective.

The assumption that careers must follow linear,full-time patterns


A) is based on work-patterns of previous eras that assumed a typical employee was a male worker with a stay-at-home wife.
B) leads many women to choose to forego having families.
C) negatively affects both men's and women's career trajectories.
D) correctly assumes that workers are most productive and successful when they remain invested in and committed to a job for a long period of time and without interruption.
E) has been rejected by most contemporary major corporations.

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Fortune 500 companies that have a strong record of promoting women to executive levels outperform other Fortune 500 companies.

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The glass escalator is the idea that when women take jobs in male dominated fields,they are often quick to rise through the ranks of those fields.

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Women's careers can be hampered by which of the following informal practices?


A) male mentors who attempt to impose male values and styles on women
B) workplace environments that focus on families and relationships
C) informal networks that require women to join men in games of golf and other sports, activities most women do not enjoy
D) segregation into jobs that offer little or no opportunity for advancement
E) all of the above

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Brown v.Board of Education led to what efforts to redress inequities in the United States?


A) equal opportunity laws
B) affirmative action
C) quotas
D) goals
E) sexual harassment laws

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Define the following -The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)

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The FMLA states that U.S.employees may t...

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Define the following -Maternal wall

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Both employers and coworkers may assume ...

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Define the following -Lilly Ledbetter:

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Lilly Ledbetter was an employee at Goody...

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Your textbook discusses the effect of outdated norms for career paths on women in the workplace.Describe what those norms are and how they impact women's careers.If you were to advocate for a change to these paths,what would that change be? Is that change realistic? Why or why not?

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For the first part of this question,stud...

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