Men and women : how different are they?
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Men and women : how different are they?
(Oxford paperbacks)
Oxford University Press, 1993
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book explores every aspect of the apparent differences between men and women - whether in intellect, emotion, relationships, sexuality or physique - and asks whether biological constraints or culturally imposed stereotypes are responsible for those differences that do exist. The conclusions drawn in the book are based on scientific research and survey material, and this second edition shows updated figures which indicate that there has been progress towards equality in the workplace. He also argues that there is more evidence to strengthen biological explanations of the differences between the sexes.
Table of Contents
- Men and women
- physical differences
- creatures of emotion
- brain and intellect
- who wants what?
- dual careers
- sexual behaviour
- aggression and the balance of power.
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