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10 pages in length. Children understand a lot more than adults tend to give them credit for, which speaks to the reason why they comprehend seemingly grand and complex issues without ever having anything explained. The presence of television, radio and newspapers allows children access to what happens in their world; while some of this information is too sophisticated for their somewhat simple minds, other issues – such as occupations and sex stereotypes – are quite intelligible even at their young age. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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world; while some of this information is too sophisticated for their somewhat simple minds, other issues - such as occupations and sex stereotypes - are quite intelligible even at their
young age. Bibliography lists 9 sources. TLCChlSx.rtf CHILDRENS VIEWS ON OCCUPATIONS AND SEX STEREOTYPING by (c) December 2001 --
properly! I. INTRODUCTION Children understand a lot more than adults tend to give them credit for, which speaks to the reason
why they comprehend seemingly grand and complex issues without ever having anything explained. The presence of television, radio and newspapers allows children access to what happens in their world;
while some of this information is too sophisticated for their somewhat simple minds, other issues - such as occupations and sex stereotypes - are quite intelligible even at their young
age. II. CONDITIONING THROUGH NATURE OR NURTURE? Because children are conditioned at an early age to abide by social dictates, it is no wonder that girls learn early on
what they can and cannot expect to achieve within the workplace. Children learn at an early age that gender discrimination in the workplace is an industry ill, one that
has run rampant over the past couple of decades. Only within this time frame has society come to realize that there is no place for gender prejudice when both
men and women are working hard toward the same goals. "Despite regulations that attempt to promote equality within the workplace, discrimination against certain social groups such as women still
occurs, with women faring worse than men on most measures of economic equity, including income, unemployment, and occupational distribution" (Trentham et al, 1998, p. 1). In some cases, women
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