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| + | expected to demonstrate feminine behavior, and boys and men are expected to act masculine. [...] The narrow benefits of gender bias for some are outweighed by much broader losses for all (Neubeck & Glasberg 2005). And if gender roles and expectations constrain both girls and boys and both women and men, it can be said that **gender bias limits the overall development of contemporary societies**. //" | ||
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| + | - from equity4es, list of {{ : | ||
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| + | - from BSC EDI, in the [[https:// | ||
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