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Problem regarding negative female-engineer stereotype


Assignment Task: While educators point to a traditional macho-male-engineer stereotype as one reason there are so few women engineers, what about the negative female-engineer stereotype?

Women account for slightly more than 3 per cent of the engineers in the

20 workplace and made up 14.5as the guys."  

Then there's the added 

Responsibility to be a future role model - so please don't screw things up for women who may follow - even if it means sacrificing one's personal life. 1978, when women accounted for less than 0.5 per cent of the engineers in the workplace and 6 per cent of engineering studentsmost trendy women's stores, like Suzy Creamcheese, were selling three-piece, vested pin-striped suits.

The second school of thought dictated women should be themselves.  Dress like a woman.  Act like a woman.  But rather than risk the possibility of drawing too The "negative female-engineer stereotype" (lines 16 to 17) is best reflected in the quotation: Need Assignment Help?

A. "the added responsibility to be a future role model" (lines 31 to 33)

B. "women accounted for less than 0.5 per cent of the engineers in the workplace" (lines 40 to 42)

C. "I always thought women engineers were tall, had short hair and wore Cossack boots."

D. "Dress like a woman.  Act like a woman." (lines 76 to 77)

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