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What is the definition of institutional sexism?

discrimination against woman in the system


Why do you have to be a real man to be a priest?

It's called "institutional sexism". The Episcopal Church allows women priests. Because Jesus choose only men to be his apostles, and priests are the successors of the apostles. As for the person who call it "institutional sexism", it's like saying that Jesus also instituted sexism for having only male apostles.


What is an example of institutional sexism towards women?

In the military women cannot occupy combat specific jobs.


What is institutional sexism?

Institutional sexism is the discrimination against one gender (usually women) by means of actual rules, such as a rule stating that a particular job can only be filled by a man. This is distinct from individual sexism, in which people discriminate against women even though there is no actual rule that requires them to do so.


What forms of sexism are there?

One serious form of sexism is occupational sexism. Also, ambivalent sexism is another form of sexism that is still currently going on in society.


Is there sexism in gutamala?

There's sexism everywhere.


Is there sexism in Ireland?

There is an element of sexism in every country in the world, so there is some sexism in Ireland.


Which word ending in -ism means 'prejudice against a particular gender or sex'?

Sexism


What is personal sexism?

someones personal feelings about sexism


Was there still sexism after World War 1?

There always has been sexism.


What are the and the disadvantages of sexism?

I would like to know what are some disadvantage of sexism


Where does sexism occur?

Sexism is seen everywhere in many societies.