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The Future of Gender
When will society be gender just?
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Ingrid Robeyns
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Book chapters
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Introduction
pp. 98
Sex and the social construction of gender: can feminism and evolutionary psychology be reconciled?
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‘Trans’ trouble: trans-sexuality and the end of gender
pp. 136
Gender and social change
pp. 228
Gender inequality and the gendered division of labour
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When will society be gender just?
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Procreative mothers (sexual difference) and child-free sisters (gender)
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