Men in local leadership positions are unaware of gender leadership disparities and are less likely to challenge dominant stereotypes compared to women, suggests new research by the University of South Australia. The work is published in the journal Contemporary Social Science.
Research reveals gender bias blind spot among men in local leadership
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