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Christian teachings about gender prejudice and discrimination Typeit

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Gender-based is having preset ideas about what a person is like without knowing them. It can often be linked to gender-based , which is the act of treating someone differently (often worse) based on their gender. Often, people develop prejudices as a result of their environment, either as a child or an adult, and this often leads to them discriminating against others. There are within the UK which regulate discrimination and attempt, where possible, to make discrimination limited or criminalised. Unfortunately, gender discrimination has traditionally disproportionately affected women. It has led to women being from social spheres such as the workplace and being confined to roles such as wife and . It can, in some instances, manifest in gender-based such as domestic abuse against women and crimes such as rape. These actions are often born out of or justified by discrimination. Gender-based prejudice and discrimination have historically affected the balance of within society, meaning that men have traditionally been more influential than women. Traditionally men have held higher levels of power and authority in the workplace, being more likely to take on certain roles such as a country; however, this is beginning to .

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