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RoseWind [281]
3 years ago
11

10 points! Which category would encompass occupational sex segregation?

English
2 answers:
vekshin13 years ago
6 0

<u>Answer</u>:

Prejuidice  would encompass occupational sex segregation.

<u>Explanation</u>:

Because, there is a prejudice in terms of occupation. One of the common example of prejudice is in a profession “Nursing”. In recent days, there are male nurses. But whenever we hear a word nurse we unknowingly thought of a female nurse and we mock male nurses. This thought is because we don’t know but we were taught that nurses are female throughout history. Many mediums like books, films, TV Series portray nurses as female which induces that Prejudice encompasses occupational sex segregation

g100num [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

D. Prejudice

Explanation:

The Answer below this perfectly explains the answer.  mark him as brainliest.

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