Negative Effects of Gender Discrimination at Workplaces in the USA

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Recently, gender inequality is being emphasized as an acute and persistent problem. In the USA, this is predominantly due to that fact that women are demanding their rights at workplaces. Mostly, they try harder to be appropriate and successful in their careers rather than men. ‘Differential treatment within the labor market is what we refer to as labor market discrimination’ (Ehrenberg and Smith, 2012, p398). Gender discrimination against women in the market place reduces the available talent in workplaces and has negative consequences on the country. Gender discrimination in the United States can lead to damages to the effectiveness of labor market such as unequal employment regulations, less promotion chances and unfair wage distribution.

In America, unequal employment regulations are considered as one of the main influences of gender distribution. It is an indisputable fact that there are several jobs, which require workers in accordance with their sexes. For example, scorekeepers, nurses or nannies’ work suitable for women and blue-collar workers, electricians or decorators’ work is mostly for men. In this case, workers are distinguished, while they are being recruited for the jobs, in order to increase work effectiveness. ‘Both the employee and the customer hire models of discrimination can help to explain the findings of one study that employers usually hire only women or only men into any single job title…’ (Ehrenberg and Smith, 2012, p417). Moreover, hirers distinct employees taking into consideration their physical factors because of job position requirements. As an answer to the question why employers hire males instead of women, Ehrenberg and Smith (2012, p417) accentuate men as the main workforce for production. ‘If...

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