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Original Articles

On the job: performing gender and inequality at work, home, and school

Pages 187-200 | Published online: 22 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

This paper connects research on the sociology of gender and work to that concerning the performance of gender in school to distill salient differences between the individualist and the interactionist perspectives. The interactionst perspective is shown to clarify processes by which gender‐based inequalty is rendered seemingly natural. The metaphor of performance in the context of schooling helps explain the persistence of gender‐based inequality as students negotiate social identities. An interactionist perspective of gender and inequality sheds light on the manner in which the performance of gener is linked to the continued subordination of girls and women despite broadened choices and school achievement.

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