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And because of the structural, ingrained inequality in the society we live in (economically, professionally, socially), incidents of sexism experienced by women tend to have a much more far reaching impact on their daily lives.
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In each of these cases, reform seeks to challenge public services which too often entrench, rather than tackle, ingrained inequalities and impede, rather than further, greater social mobility.
The ingrained inequities of capitalism?
It is a market sustained by severe poverty and ingrained gender inequality.
You're one of those / Shakespeare gives comic bits to: prose! Britain's ingrained economic inequality doesn't help the cause of a unified culture one bit.
Given this, some have asserted that in settings of ingrained gender inequality, where such undue pressure or coercion is likely, female study participants should in fact be considered extrinsically vulnerable [ 47, 48].
They are part of the same ingrained, structural gender inequality.
Social or religious inequality is deeply ingrained in some cultures and thus difficult to overcome (see caste).
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