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The key drivers of diversification during the period 1950-80 were:
Hostile Sexism
Refers to openly negative attitudes and stereotypes about women, which are based on the belief in their inferiority to men.
Benevolent Sexism
A form of sexism that is couched in terms of positive stereotypes and affections toward women, paradoxically undermining gender equality.
Ambivalent Sexism
A theory suggesting sexism comprises two interconnected components: hostile sexism which is overtly negative, and benevolent sexism which is subjectively positive yet reinforces traditional gender roles.
Avoidance
A behavioral response aimed at preventing exposure to unpleasant or harmful stimuli and situations.
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