Beliefs Affect Women's Roles
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How perceived gender differences cost women opportunities and influence

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A new study from the University of Michigan reveals people strongly believe women are more generous, cooperative and equality-driven than men.
The widespread beliefs shape workplace dynamics, hiring decisions and leadership opportunities.
They also reinforce traditional gender roles in households and politics, limiting women's choices and influencing how they are evaluated.
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