Gender biases related to caregiving responsibilities tend to be more pronounced in hybrid settings, where women are often assumed to prioritize family over work. This can lead to unfair scrutiny or assumptions about commitment and productivity in remote or flexible arrangements, whereas in traditional settings, these biases may be less explicit but still present.

Gender biases related to caregiving responsibilities tend to be more pronounced in hybrid settings, where women are often assumed to prioritize family over work. This can lead to unfair scrutiny or assumptions about commitment and productivity in remote or flexible arrangements, whereas in traditional settings, these biases may be less explicit but still present.

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