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Example of Societal Sexism: Underrepresentation of Women in Male-Dominated Fields
An example of societal-level sexism is the lower likelihood of women being hired or promoted in professions that are traditionally male-dominated. Fields such as engineering, aviation, and construction often exhibit this form of systemic bias.
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Example of Societal Sexism: Underrepresentation of Women in Male-Dominated Fields
A city's fire department uses a physical fitness test that was designed decades ago based on the physiology of an all-male force. The test includes an upper-body strength component that a disproportionately high number of female applicants fail, even though this specific level of strength is not directly correlated with the most common tasks performed by firefighters today. Despite receiving many applications from women who excel in other relevant areas like endurance and problem-solving, the department's workforce remains overwhelmingly male. Which of the following statements best analyzes this situation?