I think its definitly not irrelevant though. The fact is, my bias is weaker for boys, at least I have to assume, since I need to think harder to come up with it. If this is true at large, it could be that boys are held to lesser expectations of conformance to a strict set of behaviors and interests.
I also find it interesting how once I do come up with the stereotypes, they do seem to lead right into the current job ratios.
Now, I don't know the cause of the stereotypes, they could be observations of nature, or creations of nurture, but I do find they tell a bit of a story.
Not eye-opening I'll admit, but an interesting detail.
I also find it interesting how once I do come up with the stereotypes, they do seem to lead right into the current job ratios.
Now, I don't know the cause of the stereotypes, they could be observations of nature, or creations of nurture, but I do find they tell a bit of a story.
Not eye-opening I'll admit, but an interesting detail.