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  2. Feminization (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    Feminization of education – Majority female teachers, a female majority of students in higher education and a curriculum which is better suited to the learning process of women. [ 2 ] Feminization of the workplace – Lower paying female-dominated occupations such as (1) food preparation, food-serving and other food-related occupations, and ...

  3. Feminization (sexual activity) - Wikipedia

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    A dominant woman and a submissive man practicing feminization. Feminization or feminisation, sometimes forced feminization (shortened to forcefem or forced femme), [1] [2] and also known as sissification, [3] is a practice in dominance and submission or kink subcultures, involving reversal of gender roles and making a submissive male take on a feminine role, which includes cross-dressing.

  4. Feminisation of the workplace - Wikipedia

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    The feminization of the workplace is the feminization, or the shift in gender roles and sex roles and the incorporation of women into a group or a profession once dominated by men, as it relates to the workplace. It is a set of social theories seeking to explain occupational gender-related discrepancies.

  5. Feminization - Wikipedia

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    Feminization of poverty, a phenomenon in which women represent disproportionate percentages of the world's poor; Feminisation of the workplace, the trend towards greater employment of women, and of men willing and able to operate with these more 'feminine' modes of interaction

  6. Andrew Tate’s rise is a reaction to the feminization of ...

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    Andrew Tate’s soaring popularity with young men is a reaction to the “feminization” of culture, according to 28-year-old political commentator and author Coleman Hughes.

  7. Gender digital divide - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] The Internet penetration rate in 2019 was 33.8 percent for men and 22.6 percent for women. [24] [23] Other research has shown more factors that contribute to access of the internet. In the United States, it was found that individuals who has lower than high school education and made less than $30k a year has the lowest access to the ...

  8. Feminization (biology) - Wikipedia

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    In animals, when feminization occurs in a male, or at an inappropriate developmental age, it is often due to a genetic or acquired disorder of the endocrine system.In humans, one of the more common manifestations of abnormal feminization is gynecomastia, the inappropriate development of breasts which may result from elevated levels of feminizing hormones such as estrogens. [3]

  9. Gender script - Wikipedia

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    Another example Oost gives is of razors and other shaving products, which tend to be pink or white for women, and darker for men—even though both products work virtually the same. Other technological examples include pink earphones for women, pink computers, and even pink guns. Pinterest is another example.