Leadership and the weaker sex: Moving beyond 'dual burdens', physical appearance and patriarchy
To get ahead, do women really need to inherit traditionally masculine traits? Feminists remain divided on an answer to this question. On the one hand, women have to navigate around the strong patriarchal values and traditions still carried by many cultures around the world. On the other hand, would...
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