A Critical Review of an Academic Article Concerned with Certain Aspects of New Issues of Work

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Summary

Occupational segregation by sex is very common in all industrialized societies. It is known as the division of labor, in terms of paid employment. As a result men and women are categorized into different types of occupational roles and tasks. This can be seen and present in all countries which are economically or politically organized...