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The Authority Gap: Why Women Are Still Taken Less Seriously Than Men, And What We Can Do About It
The Authority Gap: Why Women Are Still Taken Less Seriously Than Men, And What We Can Do About It
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The Authority Gap will examine the evidence that shows how few of us, female as well as male, bear out our beliefs about equality in our behaviour. It will take a long, hard look at the question of why women are still taken less seriously than men; why women are promoted to fewer top jobs, accorded less credit for their work, and accorded less authority than their male counterparts. Mary Ann Sieghart seeks to interrogate our unconscious biases in detail and map out the measures we can take, as individuals and society, both to counteract them, and to see them for what they are – an irrational but tenacious product of our social conditioning.
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Exposes biases behind women's underrecognized authority and influence.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in understanding the persistent gender biases that shape our society, The Authority Gap offers compelling insights into how women are still undervalued and unheard. It's an eye-opening read that challenges unconscious assumptions and encourages us all to reflect on our own biases. Whether you're passionate about equality or curious about societal dynamics, this book will give you a fresh perspective on gender and authority.