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Title: gender trials
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"Paralegal work is feminized not simply because women do it but because taking care of others is construed as something that women are well suited to do" (Pierce, p.24). Women have been caught in a rut and it is very difficult for them to prosper or advance in the field of litigation... Showed first 250 characters
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Pierce points the reader to prior research done in the field regarding women's advancement in the field as almost impossible. "Research suggests, once jobs have been gendered as masculine, they are very difficult for women workers to break into" (Pierce, p... Showed next 250 characters
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