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by DoreenMichele
1841 days ago
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Or perhaps, women, in average, have a higher natural predisposition to take care of young children than men. A few quotes from the below article: From colonial times and into the early decades of the 19th century, most teachers were men. 1840s: Feminization Begins The reformers argued that women were by nature nurturing and maternal, as well as of high moral character. https://www.pbs.org/onlyateacher/timeline.html In contrast, early programmers were mostly women and it is now a male dominated field. There is a lot of research and we are quite confident that trends of this sort in various fields are driven by societal factors, and never mind how much people of a particular era try to come up with various justifications for how one gender is supposedly innately more predisposed to X for some reason. |
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