An Analysis of Androgyny at Home and in the Workplace (2493 words, 4 pages)
Androgyny at Home and in the Workplace According to Webster, to be androgynous means to have both male and female characteristics. In studies of gender, it is referred to as an individual's tendency to report having both traditionally "masculine" and traditionally "feminine" characteristics (Baron Byrne, 1997). What all that boils ...
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