Gender stereotypes continue to have an impact on how people behave and how organizations operate in contemporary workplaces. The dual effects of gender-based presumptions on employee behaviour and organizational structure are examined in this study. The study uses a mixed-method research methodology, combining quantitative survey data with qualitative insights to examine how stereotypes affect leadership perceptions, communication styles, and career advancement. The findings show that gender stereotypes reinforce structural injustices like the glass ceiling and occupational segregation in addition to changing employee behaviour through internalised expectations and stereotype threat. The study also demonstrates how policies promoting equality can mitigate these impacts. The study concludes with useful recommendations for developing inclusive organisational cultures.
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