can you imagine ringing for a plumber and a woman arriving at the door? or playing a man to look after your children? does this seem unusual?sally rice, social affairs correspondent, investigates.a recent report by the equal opportunities commission, called free to choose, says that schools and employers are still recommending some career only for boys and other only for girls. the government has to take action on this, says the EOCat school, boys and girls continue to study subjects that are traditional for their gender, and they continue to get poor careers advice. employers for some jobs still choose young people because of their gender, not their ability.for example, less than 3% of men work in childcare in britain, and only 1% of women work in building, engineering, and plumbing. so what is it like for someone to cross the gender gap at work ?
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