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Sept. 16: Economics Professor Bram Cadsby collaborates on workplace gender identity research

Submitted by kjenki02 on October 18th, 2013 12:54 PM

Professor Bram Cadsby, in collaboration with Ryerson University's Fei Song and University of Canterbury's Maroš Servátka, recently released the findings of a study examining gender roles and competition in the workplace. The findings reveal that stereotypical gender roles are connected to a woman's ability to compete at work. Read "Researchers find stereotypical gender roles relate to a woman’s ability to be competitive at word" [1]

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Source URL:https://economics.uoguelph.ca/news/2013/10/sept-16-economics-professor-bram-cadsby-collaborates-workplace-gender-identity-research

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[1] http://www.guelphmercury.com/news-story/4080079-researchers-find-stereotypical-gender-roles-relate-to-a-woman-s-ability-to-be-competive-at-work/