'Differences in gender, class and ethnicity are no longer relevant factors in determining work experiences and outcomes'. Discuss.
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Organisational Behaviour and Analysis (Level 1) 'Differences in gender, class and ethnicity are no longer relevant factors in determining work experiences and outcomes'. Discuss. Prior to addressing the question in detail, which is fundamentally debatable, we must define and understand the differences of the following concepts; gender, class and ethnicity and then attempt identifying whether the differences between them in determining work experiences and outcomes are no longer relevant factors though remain significant. The idea of gender as a separate methodological category of analysis has recently become a more controversial or rather important one, due to increased feminist research into the role of women both in America and globally. The issue of women's role in employment has long been debated, however, patriarchal ideas blur the distinction between sex and gender and assume that all social distinctions between men and women are based in biology or anatomy. Scientists argued in the 19th century that...


