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A social constructionist perspective of gender stereotyping at work
Dulini Fernando
Work & Organisation
Aston Business School
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Gender Bias
100%
Gender Stereotyping
100%
Social Constructionist Perspective
100%
Early Career
66%
Mid-career
66%
Women's Careers
66%
Late Career
66%
Design Methodology
33%
Workplace
33%
South Asia
33%
Highly Skilled
33%
Private Sector Organizations
33%
Differential Impact
33%
Gender Stereotypes
33%
Sri Lanka
33%
Sociocultural Context
33%
Public Organizations
33%
Social Constructionist Approach
33%
Sri Lankan Women
33%
Women Workers
33%
Social Sciences
Career
100%
Occupational Career
100%
Constructionist
100%
Gender Stereotyping
100%
Sri Lanka
20%
Sociocultural Context
20%
Gender Stereotype
20%
South Asia
20%
Private Organization
20%
Women Workers
20%
Psychology
Gender Stereotyping
100%