Gender stereotypes 'begin in childhood' | ITV News

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Published 2018-02-07
Whilst adult women challenge unfairness in the workplace, children as young as seven have their own gender gap, new research shows.

The research suggests that the gender stereotyping begins early and shapes lives – limiting the choices women have later in life, with not enough choosing science and maths as core subjects to study.

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All Comments (14)
  • "Men do more important jobs but women do more interesting jobs." Now that's an interesting point of view.
  • @bens1972
    Parents Stereotype from when their children are born. I wonder how many parents would put their baby boy in pink, for example
  • @USER-qs9od
    a girls right to be a nurse is just as important as a boys to be in the army.
  • @schmitter17
    I did! What does it matter? Men wear pink shirts. Where's the problem?
  • @mac7040
    Amazing how the gender actavist don't accept that they are imposing a view on children as they claim their parents are and at the end of the day as their PARENTS they have more right to guide children as they see fit.Let kids be kids and decide themselves then they are ADULTS.
  • @USER-qs9od
    men and women are different some unfair stereotypes do start in school but men and women whilst given freedom of choice gravitate towards different professions most of the time. When will feminists accept that men dominating fields is due to you're average men having more interest in that field than your average women. Its sad how they just can't let one gender dominate certain fields due to social preference. Equality is about having the ability to chose you're profession with you're gender affecting it .It is patronising to women to fast track or encourage with funding for them to be involved in male dominated fields just for the sake of having more women.
  • @iainrae6159
    No surprise few women wish to become bricklayers or work on oil rigs, even if they have the opportunity. Great time to be a girl and young women, so let them decide what to do with their lives, without whinging feminists playing the tiring victim card.
  • @USER-qs9od
    Lets tell women that they shouldn't do jobs they like YOU KNOW FOR EQUALITY.