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Formalized gender segregation refers to the practice of imposing strict rules and regulations that separate individuals based on their gender, typically in social, educational, or workplace settings. This can include separate facilities, seating arrangements, uniforms, or restrictions on social interaction between genders. The rationale behind formalized gender segregation often stems from cultural, religious, or ideological beliefs that advocate for the preservation of modesty, virtue, or societal harmony.
Formalized gender segregation refers to the practice of imposing strict rules and regulations that separate individuals based on their gender, typically in social, educational, or workplace settings. This can include separate facilities, seating arrangements, uniforms, or restrictions on social interaction between genders. The rationale behind formalized gender segregation often stems from cultural, religious, or ideological beliefs that advocate for the preservation of modesty, virtue, or societal harmony.
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==Further reading==  
==Formalized Gender Segregation appears on the following literature==  


Joseph L.J., Anderson E. (2016) The influence of gender segregation and teamsport experience on occupational discrimination in sport based employment. ''Journal of Gender Studies'', ''25''(5), 586-598. Routledge.[https://doi.org/10.1080/09589236.2015.1070712]
Joseph L.J., Anderson E. (2016). The influence of gender segregation and teamsport experience on occupational discrimination in sport based employment. ''Journal of Gender Studies'', ''25''(5), 586-598. Routledge.https://doi.org/10.1080/09589236.2015.1070712

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Date and country of first publication[1]

2016
United States

Definition

Formalized gender segregation refers to the practice of imposing strict rules and regulations that separate individuals based on their gender, typically in social, educational, or workplace settings. This can include separate facilities, seating arrangements, uniforms, or restrictions on social interaction between genders. The rationale behind formalized gender segregation often stems from cultural, religious, or ideological beliefs that advocate for the preservation of modesty, virtue, or societal harmony.

While proponents argue that formalized gender segregation can help maintain traditional values and ensure decency, critics argue that it reinforces gender-based discrimination and perpetuates inequality. It may limit opportunities for personal growth, equal access to resources, and social integration. Additionally, formalized gender segregation may reinforce stereotypes and contribute to the marginalization of individuals who do not conform to traditional gender norms.

It is important to note that gender segregation practices vary across different cultures and societies. Societies that practice formalized gender segregation often have different perspectives on gender roles, identities, and expectations. However, there is an ongoing global debate about the merits and drawbacks of formalized gender segregation, with proponents advocating for cultural relativism and critics advocating for equal rights and opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their gender.

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Formalized Gender Segregation appears on the following literature

Joseph L.J., Anderson E. (2016). The influence of gender segregation and teamsport experience on occupational discrimination in sport based employment. Journal of Gender Studies, 25(5), 586-598. Routledge.https://doi.org/10.1080/09589236.2015.1070712