Achieving sex integration

Moving the minority sex or completely excluded sex into a social endeavor, activity, or society may succeed in achieving sex integration. In a workplace environment promoting investment in sex-neutral skills is a mechanism that may produce sex integration. Attributing relative meaning to gender or sex may transcend a belief in the reality of gender or sex so as to reduce sex segregation and dominance by exclusively males or females.
Sex integration
Sex integration is the intermixing of people or groups previously segregated on the basis of sex. Automatic sex integration may occur in humans naturally as indicated by studies of such early peoples as the San of southern Africa, where individuals of either sex are relatively equal and the society egalitarian This seems to be a sex-neutral skill. Automatic sex integration may occur in humans as indicated by studies of such early peoples as the San of southern Africa, where individuals of either sex are relatively equal Self-awareness of sex differences can add to individual development and need not lead to harmful sex segregation or inequality.
Sex integration and dominant groups
The dominant group uses its dominance to advance its own position. Dominant groups remain privileged because they write the rules, and the rules they write enable them to continue to write the rules to thwart challenges to their position. Between 1970 and 1980 occupational sex integration increased by 10 percent, but the sex wage gap for full-time workers declined by under 2 percent.
When the dominant group is married men, for example, the sex wage gap need can be due to the need of themselves as household heads for a "family wage". When millions of women became heads of households, occupation supplanted as the principle for assigning wages. who plays for a third tier Swedish men's hockey team, and as of 2003 became the first woman to score a goal playing in a men's professional league.
Unlike its counterparts in other sport, the Professional Golf Association does allow sex integration, as demonstrated by Michelle Wie who has played in events.<ref name=Travers/>
Entirely eliminating sex as an organizational category in sport may not result in participatory parity, but, instead, in greater cultural and material marginalization.<ref name=Travers/>
 
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