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468. Canada Can’t Defend Itself | J.O. Michel Maisonneuve, Barbara Maisonneuve, and Mark Norman

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

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Intersection of Interests Defines Gender Occupational Choices

Differences in gender representation in various fields, such as the military and engineering, stem from fundamental disparities in interests rather than cognitive ability or conscientiousness. Men typically lean towards thing-oriented fields, while women are more inclined towards people-oriented roles. This intrinsic difference in interests significantly influences occupational choice, making achieving equal gender representation, like 50% in the military, highly improbable without external measures. Additionally, extensive gender equality initiatives in egalitarian societies, such as Scandinavian countries, have not eradicated these differences, challenging the notion that cultural policies alone can resolve the disparity.

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