How Gender Stereotypes Influence Emerging Career Aspirations
Shelley Correll presents to the audience stereotypes that exist in today's workplace and career field and why men are dominant in the areas of math and science. She gives reasons for why stereotypes cause certain results and shows many studies that have proven these ideas.
Dr. Correll has been appointed as the Barbara D. Finberg Director of the Michelle R. Clayman InstituteThe Clayman Institute for Gender at Stanford University.
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